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Skretting launches a diet solution for African-farmed catfish

Skretting has launched its new diet solution called 'Optiline Catfish' intended for African catfish farmers across Nigeria. The aim is to achieve optimal levels of fish performance and farm efficiency. This new diet has been formulated and manufactured in Nigeria and will replace Skretting's existing Essential diet. The formulation is composed of balanced protein, energy, and phosphorous levels.

Higher egg production and larvae survival, benefits of introducing krill meal in Nile tilapia

The Marine Science Institute (Labomar) in Fortaleza, Brazil, Miami-based Spring Genetics Tilapia, and Aker BioMarine Antarctic AS have published a study that analyzes the impact of krill meal in the reproductive performance and quantity of offspring of Nile tilapia. In more detail, the study shows that introducing krill meal in this species will result in higher egg production and larval survival, more spawning females, and higher fat content in the egg composition.

Fish Recipes to Satisfy Pescatarians and Meat Eaters Alike

If you’re a pescatarian, follow the Mediterranean diet or want to reduce your meat consumption, then check out these incredible recipes from salmon burgers to spicy lobster tacos.

Meat-Free Diet Might Reduce The Severity Of Covid-19

Meat-Free Diet Might Reduce The Odds Of You Contracting Severe Covid-19 There’s no doubt that good nutrition is essential to maintain good health status. We might be seeing a dip in the cases, but that doesn’t mean the pandemic is over. With the fear of the coronavirus, the virus that causes Covid-19, still lingers on our heads, we need to keep our guard up in every way possible to mitigate the risk of contracting the deadly disease. One of the most important factors that might help you decrease the risk is your diet. But it takes the right foods to fuel your immune system to fight the microscopic villain, coronavirus. A survey of six countries based on self-reported symptoms has found that it might be more beneficial for people who ate plant-based and fish-based diets as it might lower the risk of developing a moderate or severe form of Covid-19.

Plant, fish based diet linked with less COVID-19 severity: Study

Several studies have suggested that diet might have an important role in symptom severity and illness duration of COVID-19 infection. Plant-based diets are rich in nutrients, especially phytochemicals, vitamins and minerals, all of which are important for a healthy immune system, the researchers sai

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