High tech feed for shrimp and crab
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Last Update: 2001-10-29
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the reporter learned from the technical appraisal meeting held by the Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute on the 26th that the high-tech marine biological bait "Artemia shrimp slice" developed by the Institute has been successfully developed and has passed the appraisal This achievement fills the gap in China and will be put into large-scale production soon According to experts, Artemia is a plankton that grows in high salt water areas such as salt lakes and salt fields Its eggs and body are the best bait for fish, shrimp and crab On the one hand, due to the difficulties of processing, transportation and storage, it is difficult to fully develop and utilize the Artemia adults Except for a small part of the frozen Artemia adults, most of the Artemia adults are allowed to die naturally On the other hand, the food used for fish and shrimp breeding on the market can not meet the needs of aquaculture, no matter from its nutritional composition or the impact on water quality Shrimp slices, which are rich in amino acids, proteins and minerals, can not only meet the nutritional needs of the growth of fish and shrimp, but also partially replace the high price brine shrimp eggs It is understood that there are no similar shrimp chips in China The product has better attractiveness and growth promotion, can supplement the shortage of feed in the cultivation of shrimp and crab seedlings, and provides the feed supply guarantee for the sustainable development of shrimp and crab cultivation production This achievement will be popularized nationwide within two years (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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