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A STUDY OF LOCALLY PRODUCED POTENT FEED FOR HEALTHY FISHES: EMPHASIS ON SOURCES AND COST EFFECTIVENESS
This study investigates the
development of locally potent feed for healthy fish and emphasises both the
sources and cost-effectiveness. The study delves into key variables such as the
importance of fish, effectiveness, and fish feed. By stating the types of
locally produced potent feeds, the study aims to formulate a feed that meets
the dietary requirements of various fish species. The study underscores the
sources and components of locally potent fish and also harnesses local
resources to create cost-effective, nutritionally balanced fish feed, paving
the way for more resilient and sustainable aquaculture systems. The study
concludes that future research should continue to explore and refine these feed
formulations to ensure they meet the highest standards of nutritional adequacy
and environmental sustainability. One of the recommendations was that
collaboration between feed manufacturers, fish farmers, researchers, and
non-governmental organisations can foster the development and distribution of
locally produced fish feed.
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