The growing demand for fish food products worldwide heightens the pressure on the current availability of feed ingredients, especially marine resources such as fishmeal and fish oil, for aquaculture feed production. To address this concern, the potential of novel ingredients for use in feed formulations needs to be tapped. This paper highlights recent researches undertaken concerning the dietary inclusion of various indigenous ingredients classified as seaweeds, leaf meals, oilseed meals, vegetable oils and medicinal herbs, and their effects on growth performance, feed intake, feed utilization efficiency, nutrient retention, disease resistance and other physiological activities among consumer species. Moreover, this paper presents informati...
Aquatic animal diseases are one of the major limiting factors in aquaculture development, with disea...
Fish production from aquaculture in Indonesia continues to grow rapidly from 1.7 million mt in 2009 ...
The future growth and sustainability of fed aquaculture, and especially that for carnivorous species...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
Fish meal and fish oil have been used worldwide in aquaculture feed formulations. Production of thes...
While world aquaculture has continuously grown (6-8% a year) over the last 30 years, the availabilit...
The use of fish meal alternatives in aquafeeds is becoming a necessity due to the declining fisherie...
Aquaculture feeds, traditionally composed mainly of fishmeal and fish oil, currently represent the l...
With the increase of the world population, the need for food resources has increased. Fishing has al...
In aquaculture, feed costs contribute for between 50 and 70 percent of overall production costs. Giv...
Aquaculture, the world’s fastest growing food sector, produces over half of all fish for human consu...
There is a growing recognition of the challenges associated with ensuring good nutrition for all wit...
Due to the rapid global expansion of the aquaculture industry, access to key feedstuffs (fishmeal an...
International audienceAquatic animal diseases are one of the major limiting factors in aquaculture d...
Reduction and possible elimination of fish meal and fish oil from the nutrition of aqua cultural fis...
Aquatic animal diseases are one of the major limiting factors in aquaculture development, with disea...
Fish production from aquaculture in Indonesia continues to grow rapidly from 1.7 million mt in 2009 ...
The future growth and sustainability of fed aquaculture, and especially that for carnivorous species...
Aquaculture is considered as the key to ensuring enough food protein to feed the growing world popul...
Fish meal and fish oil have been used worldwide in aquaculture feed formulations. Production of thes...
While world aquaculture has continuously grown (6-8% a year) over the last 30 years, the availabilit...
The use of fish meal alternatives in aquafeeds is becoming a necessity due to the declining fisherie...
Aquaculture feeds, traditionally composed mainly of fishmeal and fish oil, currently represent the l...
With the increase of the world population, the need for food resources has increased. Fishing has al...
In aquaculture, feed costs contribute for between 50 and 70 percent of overall production costs. Giv...
Aquaculture, the world’s fastest growing food sector, produces over half of all fish for human consu...
There is a growing recognition of the challenges associated with ensuring good nutrition for all wit...
Due to the rapid global expansion of the aquaculture industry, access to key feedstuffs (fishmeal an...
International audienceAquatic animal diseases are one of the major limiting factors in aquaculture d...
Reduction and possible elimination of fish meal and fish oil from the nutrition of aqua cultural fis...
Aquatic animal diseases are one of the major limiting factors in aquaculture development, with disea...
Fish production from aquaculture in Indonesia continues to grow rapidly from 1.7 million mt in 2009 ...
The future growth and sustainability of fed aquaculture, and especially that for carnivorous species...