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Food Productions Technologies are fast evolving both in the Agriculture and Aquaculture Space.

Only  10 percent of all large fish—both open ocean species including tuna, swordfish, marlin and the large ground fish such as cod, halibut, skates and flounder—are left in the sea, according to  scientific journal Nature.


Introducing Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS)  - A Patented Technology developed, implemented and operates a unique fully closed, zero discharge intensive aquaculture system that is suitable both for fresh and sea water fish. The system prevents environmental pollution, and can operate in any climate regardless of the availability of water resource or proximity to the sea. The system has been tested and proven on a scientific basis and is now operated commercially. The company aims to lead the market of intensive aquaculture systems by setting up a worldwide network of joint ventures while selling the zero discharge intensive aquaculture system.

Some Key Value Add of the Technology is provided below

·         Constant, year-round supply of fresh saltwater and freshwater fish without expensive transport costs

·         No environmental pollution, as no need to discharge waste water

·         Relatively high output density of fish per m3

·         Minimum water loss - a critical advantage where water resources are limited and expensive

·         Lower energy use

·         Mercury and lead free. Various studies have shown that fish may contain lead and mercury. Our fully-closed system reduces this risk. Allows the raising of  “organic fish”

·         The system prevents environmental pollution and can operate regardless of existing water conditions or resources.

·         No need for farm proximity to seas, coastal locations

·         The system has been tested and proven on a scientific basis, and is now operating commercially.

·         The System has a very Avg. density of 70 – 100 kg of fish per m³ of water.

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