Small but mighty: why bigger isn’t always better when farming tilapia

Although the commercial aquaculture industry tends to favour the production of large tilapia, some industry analysts argue that it's time for a renaissance of smaller fish, which remain important for food security, especially among low-income groups.  Source link

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Small but mighty: why bigger isn’t always better when farming tilapia

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Small but mighty: why bigger isn’t always better when farming tilapia

Although the commercial aquaculture industry tends to favour...

Startup with big plans for mussel beards prepares to upscale

A startup creating a biodegradable material from the byssus (“beards”)...

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The Scottish marine finfish producer Otter Ferry Seafish...

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Brazilian Fish unveils genetically edited tilapia for commercial production

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Small but mighty: why bigger isn’t always better when farming tilapia

Although the commercial aquaculture industry tends to favour...

Startup with big plans for mussel beards prepares to upscale

A startup creating a biodegradable material from the byssus (“beards”)...

Otter Ferry secures funding to ramp up halibut hatchery

The Scottish marine finfish producer Otter Ferry Seafish...

Salmon Scotland seek to strengthen position after Trump's tariff scares

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