International Aquafeed and Fish Farming Technology Magazine is currently running a six-part article on the DIVERSIFY Project.
DIVERSIFY was a five-year, 1.8 million Euro research undertaking sponsored by the European Union. The project selected six fin-fish species based upon their economic and biological potential in aquaculture.
The study sought to discover the most profitable, healthy, economical, and beneficial product for consumers, fish farmers, and everyone in-between. The six fish species were: meagre, greater amberjack, halibut, pikeperch, grey mullet, and wreck fish.
During the study, our magazine kept in close contact with some of the key researchers. Now, in an exclusive, DIVERSIFY has kindly teamed up with International Aquafeed and Fish Farming Technology Magazine to allow us to share with our readers the results of their research.
Starting in our April 2019 issue, we will be focusing on one species per month. April began the series with a focus on meagre. Our May issue will feature halibut and so on for a six-month run. The DIVERSIFY Project was a major study at the cutting edge of aquaculture research and we are proud to be the first magazine to share the results with the world.
You can read the first of six article in the International Aquafeed and Fish Farming Technology Magazine online, HERE.
DIVERSIFY was a five-year, 1.8 million Euro research undertaking sponsored by the European Union. The project selected six fin-fish species based upon their economic and biological potential in aquaculture.
The study sought to discover the most profitable, healthy, economical, and beneficial product for consumers, fish farmers, and everyone in-between. The six fish species were: meagre, greater amberjack, halibut, pikeperch, grey mullet, and wreck fish.
During the study, our magazine kept in close contact with some of the key researchers. Now, in an exclusive, DIVERSIFY has kindly teamed up with International Aquafeed and Fish Farming Technology Magazine to allow us to share with our readers the results of their research.
Starting in our April 2019 issue, we will be focusing on one species per month. April began the series with a focus on meagre. Our May issue will feature halibut and so on for a six-month run. The DIVERSIFY Project was a major study at the cutting edge of aquaculture research and we are proud to be the first magazine to share the results with the world.
You can read the first of six article in the International Aquafeed and Fish Farming Technology Magazine online, HERE.
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