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'We are presently focused on a new recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) feed and this new system will provide more in-depth knowledge about pollution control, especially in RAS diets, and help add profitability for the farmer while lowering our impact on the environment,' says Robin Biermann, manager of the ACAC.
RAS represent complex environments where slight variations in water quality parameters can significantly affect production output. Therefore, RAS feeds for species such as African catfish must conform to more stringent criteria than feeds for any other type of fish farming. Catfish production is widespread in countries including Nigeria, Germany, Austria, Lithuania, The Netherlands and Hungary, with growing domestic markets as well as strong export sales. Nutrient requirements and feeding characteristics of catfish are key to a farm's performance.
'The newest expansion provides us with insights into raw materials that are best suitable for inclusion within our feed range,' says Ronald Faber, CEO and global aquaculture lead of Alltech Coppens.
Alltech Coppens worked with ZEBCARE, a company that has focused on the design and construction of complete aquatic research facilities for over 30 years, to develop this revolutionary new ACAC 7 trial system, which will combine growth and digestibility trials for catfish. This system supports Alltech's vision of a Planet of Plenty™, with the animal feed and agriculture sector serving as the primary driver for substantial progress in maintaining sustainability in aquaculture.
Alltech Coppens will host an official opening of the next-generation digestibility system on September 29 at 2:00 p.m. CEST, providing the unique opportunity to step inside and get a virtual tour of the research centre expansion, insights from a catfish farmer, an overview of the Alltech Coppens 4 Pillars of Excellence in fish nutrition and an interview with Mr Biermann.
To register for the opening visit the link, HERE.
For more information about Alltech Coppens visit their website, HERE.
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