African Catfish Facility in Slovakia - with AquaMaof RAS technology
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Operational since 2015, this facility in Slovakia integrates AquaMaof RAS (Recirculating Aquaculture System) technology to produce 1000 tons of catfish annually, reaching fish density of up to 400kg per m³. Completed in only one year, this project is part of an agricultural complex which includes a fish processing plant and vegetable production greenhouses.
Very hightech facility, wow great video, thank you for sharing.. i have a simple backyard catfish :-)
Hello, This is beautiful. I'm a small scale catfish farmer in Nigeria. Is there an opportunity for internship at your facility? I'm eager to learn. Please help. Thank you
Hello, thank you for your kind words. Please send your request to our email info@aquamaof.com. We would also like to suggest our blog, where you can find information that can shed light on our RAS technology and RAS entrepreneurship: www.aquamaof.com/ras-blog-post/
@@AquaMaofRASTechnology Alright. Thank you so much 🙏
Lindo todo o projeto, fiquei encantado com todo o sistema!!! Parabéns a todos os envolvidos!!!
How to contact Aquamof directly
I am trying to contact aquamaof from the Aquamof website but no one answer.
Bonjour à vous... Vraiment votre modernité dans la pisciculture est exceptionnel. je me demande si c'est possible d'entrée en contact avec vous pour la Afrique francophone et disputer d'un projet. Il ya suffisamment de terrain pour cela à notre disposition
Je vous remercie. Veuillez nous contacter à info@aquamaof.com
This is great
how is this not animal abuse? The fish have zero space.
Hello May i know your daily feeding frequency? Thank you!
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Lovely
shrimp culture is there in slovakia
I'm interest for Fish framing
Hi, I'm 20 and a Junior aquaculture student in Vietnam. Seeing a girl works in this field encourage me so much, because that's not so popular in my country.
If they raised Osphronemus gourami instead of catfish, they could feed the tomato plant leaves to the fish.................................
But there is no market for gourami in Europe
But feeding the leaves lack scalability
Wow this is revolutionary, good job fellas
Great