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Albert Ferrer Lladosa, General Manager of Aquaculture at Europrawn Hellas, said the company was established to develop a sustainable and environmentally friendly shrimp farming industry in Europe, based on FAO's Blue Economy Principles, which has already been achieved
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Native to the warm waters of Australia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Africa, black tiger shrimp are often farmed on shrimp fry obtained from wild, non-domesticated seedlings that are raised
in extensive or semi-dense open pond systems in their native range.
in extensive or semi-dense open pond systems in their native range.
Ferrer Lladosa said that due to the physiological and behavioral characteristics of black tigers, especially in land-based indoor systems, farming black tiger shrimp is certainly more challenging
than farming white-legged shrimp.
than farming white-legged shrimp.
The company's culture system uses BIOZEST (Biosafety Zero Exchange Shrimp Technology), a bacteria-led circulating water culture system that bioremediates wastewater and reuses
the environment with zero emissions.
the environment with zero emissions.
The farm is currently importing shrimp from a certified Thai supplier using broodstock from Western Australia, India and Madagascar, and currently has a farm facility of approximately 16,000 m2 with a capacity of 50 tonnes and plans to add four more zones to 300 tonnes and provide approximately 120 jobs
by 2023.
by 2023.