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Status development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulation in the Philippines
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015)
In 2011, the Philippines ranked 7th in the world in fish production. It produced 4.97 thousand metric tons of fish, mollusks, crustaceans, and aquatic plants (seaweeds). The Philippines also ranked 11th in aquaculture ...
Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in Japan: Recent progress of fish meal replacement study of marine fish
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015)
Fish meal (FM) reduction in aquafeeds is one of the most important issues in aquaculture in Japan. The progress in research studies on reducing the amount of FM in aquafeeds has been demonstrated in several marine species ...
A new type of fish diet, non-fish meal extruded pellet for yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015)
A non-fish meal diet using plant and/or animal protein materials for yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata was developed. Three kinds of non-fish meal diets and a control diet containing 50% fish meal were processed. In the ...
Processing of alternative feed ingredients in aquaculture feed
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015)
Fish meal and fish oil have been used worldwide in aquaculture feed formulations. Production of these ingredients has been relatively constant for decades. However, supplies of industrial fisheries are limited, and unlikely ...
FAO policies and initiatives promoting responsible and efficient use of feed ingredients from marine animal origin
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2015)
After rapid development for three decades, aquaculture has become the most important source of food fish in Asia, which currently supplies about 55 per cent of food fish for the people. The rapid growth of aquaculture ...