Carp refers to several freshwater fish species, with the most commonly farmed being the common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Native to Europe and Asia, carp is one of the oldest domesticated fish species and remains a key aquaculture species globally, especially in Asia, Europe, and parts of Africa. Carp are hardy and well-suited to a wide range of farming conditions. Carp farming is vital for global food security, offering a sustainable and efficient source of nutrition, especially in regions where aquaculture serves as a primary livelihood and protein supply.
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Recirculating systems are among the technologies at the vanguard of aquaculture engineering. Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) allow fish to be farmed in net cages or tanks instead of open-air ponds. These systems allow high-density fish production within a breeding environment that is controllable by the operator of the facility. The filters of the recirculating system clean and recycle the water, sending it back to the tanks. New water is only added to the tanks to compensate for water lost due to splashing and evaporation, and to replace that used to remove waste materials.
With our various feed types we can offer solutions for optimal growth, low FCR and minimal environmental impact under different conditions. We can offer a complete feeding programme that meets the full demand of fish on nutrients – and for more than 10 different species.
Dietary Flexibility: Carp are omnivorous and can consume a variety of feeds, including plant-based materials (cereals, soy, and wheat), natural pond organisms (algae, plankton), and formulated pellet feeds.
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Soybean meal is the most used protein source in aquaculture feed world-wide. It has a high protein density, is highly digestible for most cultured fish and shrimp species, and replace high-cost animal proteins and yield rapid fish growth.