While commercial applications of probiotics are still at an early stage in Europe, it is a commercial and practical reality in many aquaculture countries in Asia and South and Central America,. The use of probiotics in aquaculture was originally developed to achieve better management of disease and is now increasing...
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By M. Castex, Lallemand Animal Nutrition, published on Engormix
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Wow, this is something new to me. What I just know about probiotics is that it can be a supplement or it is present in some fermented foods. But using probiotics in aquaculture is really a different thing. I'd probably check more info about this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments. The use of probiotics certainly got us talking. I wonder how it will progress?
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