Shrimp is passé. How about some mud crabs or quail?
Aqgromalin co-founders Bharani C.L. (left) and Prasanna Manogaran in a quail farm.Premium
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It was hard to find the farm in a forest area near Madurai in Tamil Nadu. But an entrepreneur looking for it got plenty of directions from locals, because everyone there had heard of the idiosyncratic farmer growing black soldier fly larvae. The protein-rich worms make for a great poultry or fish feed.
The flies grow in a confined space where their larvae feed on copious organic waste. Bucketfuls of worms are taken out before they grow into flies. Only some remain to continue the cycle.
Friday, 19 February 2021, 12:04 pm
The New Zealand Federation of Freshwater Anglers (NZFFA),
a national trout and rivers advocacy body, states that trout
farming would be of no nett economic benefit to New Zealand
and could be disastrous to the country’s tourism-related
wild trout sports fishing ‘industry’ that is
conservatively estimated to be worth over $1.5 million
annually and which employs thousands of people in rural
areas.
NZFFA was responding to a report
(
BusinessDesk Feb 16,) that government was not
opposed to commercial trout farming but did not see it as an
immediately need. The association’s president Dr Peter
Trolove, a veterinarian with first-hand experience of fish
(MENAFN - ACN NewsWire) Dallas, TX, Feb 18, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - via NewMediaWire NaturalShrimp, Inc., (OTCQB:SHMP), an aquaculture Company which has developed and patented the first commercially operational Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) for shrimp, announced today that it has appointed Peter Najarian to its advisory board. We could not be more pleased to have Pete join our advisory board at such a pivotal time in the company s history, said Gerald Easterling, CEO of NaturalShrimp. Pete is arguably one of the most seasoned capital market and entrepreneurial thought leaders in the country. As we continue preparing to launch both our La Coste and NaturalShrimp Iowa locations, we look forward to having access to Pete s input on strategy. Furthermore, we are in the process of appointing additional industry leaders to our advisory board who will provide further valuable insights as we exponentially grow our business, added Easterling.
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India, a country of a 1.3 billion people, is known for various reasons. It’s the largest democracy in the world; its Army is now the world’s largest ground force; it s the first country to enter the Mars’ orbit; Yoga originated in India and has existed for over 5,000 years; has the largest number of post offices in the world; it s the largest producer of milk, jute, and silk. The country, with its three sides surrounded with water, is also the second-largest aquaculture producer in the world and fourth-largest seafood exporter.
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