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BIONETIX® TECHNOLOGIES IMPROVE FISH GROWTH AND WATER QUALITY IN EXTENDED AQUACULTURE TRIALS

Bionetix® Technologies improve fish growth and water quality in extended aquaculture trials.  Bionetix® shares benefits of biological treatments for reduced maintenance, improved feed conversion at Latin American fish farms.

Eight years of aquaculture trials in Brazil indicate that biological treatments from c can improve fish growth, water clarity, and survival rates while reducing pond maintenance. The long-term experiment, conducted by Ennesul Tecnologia in Mato Grosso and Santa Catarina, highlights a simple treatment strategy that supports sustainability and productivity at commercial fish farms. As David S. Llano, Product Manager at Bionetix®, explained, “These results demonstrate that a well-designed biological program can significantly improve fish productivity and water stability, while reducing dependency on water exchange and chemical interventions.”

According to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations), aquaculture production has recently outpaced the amount of food produced by capture fisheries. Demand for aquatic food has been growing at a faster rate than population over the last 60 years. The Asia-Pacific region dominates the market share among producers, while South American countries Ecuador and Chile also rank among top exporters. In tandem with market growth, the FAO is calling for greater efficiency and sustainability—two key elements that characterize the benefits of Bionetix® aquaculture solutions.

Fish and shrimp farmers across the globe now have the opportunity to learn from the experience of several Brazilian aquaculture operations and implement their own game-changing strategies. Results from the first trial, started at Mato Grosso in December 2017, were as follows:

Other supporting field observations from similar aquaculture trials throughout Brazil included

Three main treatments have been used across these operations:

In a global culture exhibiting greater reliance on aquatic food products, solutions like these are increasingly relevant. A complementary biological strategy supports healthier systems and may reduce reliance on antibiotics under proper farm management conditions, bringing more sustainable, efficient, and productive aquaculture within reach for fish farmers around the globe. Contact Bionetix® to learn more and order samples for your next aquaculture project.

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