Soil health importance highlighted in House hearing
Collaboration and continued research vital to helping educate on importance of preserving soils.
Examining recent developments in the study of rumen microbial ecosystem, genetic selection
Despite being a vitally important element for optimal crop production, calcium is often largely undervalued by farmers and agronomists.
Biofloc technology (BFT) production systems are widely used in the culture of shrimp, tilapia and other aquatic species.
Ecuador’s sustainable strategies for improved competitiveness, production costs and maximum operational efficiency
Chicoa is farming Oreochromis niloticus, more commonly known as Nile tilapia. These shoaling fish are social and territorial, and although omnivorous
Recent advances in super-intensive, limited-discharge, biofloc-dominated systems for raising Litopenaeus vannamei suggest that these systems can be profitable
Processing waters from the seafood industry contain valuable nutrients that could be used in food or aquaculture feed.
Culture of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) in ponds with plastic liners began in 2013 in the Special Region of Yogyakarta
Aquaculture certification standards intend to avoid or at least minimize negative environmental impacts of aquaculture production.
The “light touch regulation and enforcement” in place in Scotland, the report acknowledged, has not kept up with the industry’s rapid growth, necessitating
The temperature of water is an important variable in aquaculture, but in most types of aquaculture it cannot be controlled and depends upon the amount of solar
Ammonia nitrogen consists of ammonia (NH3) and ammonium (NH4+), but methods of measuring ammonia nitrogen concentration do not distinguish between the two forms
Stories about abalone in South Africa frequently make the press, but it is not usually good news when it does.
Globally, production of farmed shrimp is expected to increase at a 5.7 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2017 to 2020.
The shrimp farming industry in Guatemala has embraced an intensive production model similar to the one developed in several Asian countries, with smaller
Sedimentation and biofiltration simple but effective technologies that should be widely adopted by industry
A project to test cutting-edge techniques that could help to protect the aquaculture industry from the impact of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and water quality
Aquaculture ponds should have waters with pH above 6.5 and sufficient alkalinity either naturally or because of liming.
Restricting use to periods when oxygen supplementation is needed can conserve water, lessen energy use. Effects of mechanical aeration on evaporation rate