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Good Morning everyone! happy when i see my "teratai" or "Padma flower" is growing big!
Looking for a piece of land to start my own farm. I may have to sell my home to get it? Oh well. It's just me in my world so far. Might as well get something going even if I end up living in a swamp by myself. At least there will be lot's of fish to eat. 😊 I need to assemble a business team that can help me reach my goals. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you. #Suggestions #Farming #Aquaponics #FishFarming #FishFamily #FishFam #Coy #NativeFish? #LongHaul #lookingforinvestors. #investorswanted #investment https://www.instagram.com/p/BvSjDGdhr5U/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1nygbioqpqobu
Wonderful Sea Fish Farming in Caspian Sea - دریای خزر ، ایران
the zambian agriculture series, part nine: fish farming
zambia has an extraordinary natural fish resource — nineteen major water bodies from lake tanganyika to the kafue to bangweulu. wild-caught fish is the primary source of animal protein for millions of zambians. but wild fish resources are under pressure from overfishing, and the geographic concentration of natural fish resources leaves large parts of zambia without reliable access to wild-caught fish. a protein gap that aquaculture is positioned to fill.
zambia's aquaculture sector has grown rapidly over the past fifteen years — from a negligible base to approximately 25,000 to 35,000 tonnes of farmed fish per year. the dominant species: nile tilapia — the most widely farmed fish species in the world, grown in ponds, tanks, and cage culture systems. the kafue river basin has become the most important aquaculture production zone, with a concentration of commercial fish farms between kafue town and chirundu in southern province.
the economics: tilapia grows quickly in zambia's warm climate — harvest weight in six to eight months from fingerling. a one-hectare pond system producing two tonnes of tilapia per year can generate a net income significantly higher than the same area under maize, with lower input costs and more reliable market access.
the kapenta: the small, sardine-like freshwater fish from lake tanganyika and lake kariba, fished using light-attracted net systems at night. dried kapenta — the small crunchy fish eaten with nshima across zambia — is sold in every market in the country and is the protein source for millions of households who cannot afford meat.
the aquaculture investment opportunity: pond construction, fingerling supply, feed production, cold chain infrastructure for the distribution of fresh and frozen tilapia to urban markets. the demand is documented, growing, and concentrated in urban markets already paying premium prices for farmed tilapia relative to wild-caught fish whose supply is erratic.
a landlocked country with a protein revolution in its water. fish farming transforming the diet and livelihoods of communities far from any lake or river.
the zambian agriculture series continues. 🇿🇲🌾
the zambian agriculture series, part nine: fish farming
zambia has an extraordinary natural fish resource — nineteen major water bodies from lake tanganyika to the kafue to bangweulu. wild-caught fish is the primary source of animal protein for millions of zambians. but wild fish resources are under pressure from overfishing, and the geographic concentration of natural fish resources leaves large parts of zambia without reliable access to wild-caught fish. a protein gap that aquaculture is positioned to fill.
zambia's aquaculture sector has grown rapidly over the past fifteen years — from a negligible base to approximately 25,000 to 35,000 tonnes of farmed fish per year. the dominant species: nile tilapia — the most widely farmed fish species in the world, grown in ponds, tanks, and cage culture systems. the kafue river basin has become the most important aquaculture production zone, with a concentration of commercial fish farms between kafue town and chirundu in southern province.
the economics: tilapia grows quickly in zambia's warm climate — harvest weight in six to eight months from fingerling. a one-hectare pond system producing two tonnes of tilapia per year can generate a net income significantly higher than the same area under maize, with lower input costs and more reliable market access.
the kapenta: the small, sardine-like freshwater fish from lake tanganyika and lake kariba, fished using light-attracted net systems at night. dried kapenta — the small crunchy fish eaten with nshima across zambia — is sold in every market in the country and is the protein source for millions of households who cannot afford meat.
the aquaculture investment opportunity: pond construction, fingerling supply, feed production, cold chain infrastructure for the distribution of fresh and frozen tilapia to urban markets. the demand is documented, growing, and concentrated in urban markets already paying premium prices for farmed tilapia relative to wild-caught fish whose supply is erratic.
a landlocked country with a protein revolution in its water. fish farming transforming the diet and livelihoods of communities far from any lake or river.
the zambian agriculture series continues. 🇿🇲🌾
Looking for the Best Fish Feed for Faster Growth in India? 🐟
One of the biggest questions fish farmers ask is:
"Why are my fish not growing as fast as expected?"
The answer often comes down to one thing: fish nutrition.
Many farmers focus on pond preparation and water quality, but the quality of fish feed has a direct impact on fish growth, survival rates, and overall farm profitability.
Why More Farmers Are Switching to Floating Fish Feed
Floating fish feed has become the preferred choice for modern aquaculture because it helps farmers:
✅ Monitor feeding behavior
✅ Reduce feed wastage
✅ Improve feed conversion ratio (FCR)
✅ Maintain better water quality
✅ Support faster fish growth
Unlike traditional sinking feed, floating pellets stay visible on the water surface, allowing fish farmers to feed more efficiently.
Common Mistakes That Slow Fish Growth
🚫 Buying feed based only on price
🚫 Overfeeding fish
🚫 Using poor-quality feed
🚫 Ignoring nutritional requirements
🚫 Improper feed storage
These small mistakes can significantly reduce productivity and increase farming costs.
Why Quality Feed Matters
The best fish feed contains:
✔ Balanced protein levels
✔ Essential vitamins and minerals
✔ Easy-to-digest ingredients
✔ Consistent pellet quality
When fish receive proper nutrition, they grow faster, stay healthier, and reach market size more efficiently.
Why Fish Farmers Trust Sreema Feeds
At Sreema Feeds, we believe successful fish farming starts with better nutrition.
Our floating fish feed solutions are designed to help farmers improve fish growth, support fish health, and achieve better farm profitability through quality aquaculture feed.
As one of the growing fish feed manufacturers in India, we are committed to supporting sustainable aquaculture and long-term farmer success.
Final Thought
Better feed doesn't just grow bigger fish—it helps build a more profitable fish farming business.
🐟 Healthy Fish
🌊 Better Water Quality
📈 Faster Growth
💰 Better Returns
That's the power of quality fish nutrition.
High Protein Floating Fish Feed for Better Fish Growth & Farm Success
Modern aquaculture is changing fast, and farmers are now choosing smarter feeding solutions for healthier fish growth and higher farm productivity.
That’s why high-quality floating fish feed is becoming essential in today’s fish farming industry.
🌊 Why Farmers Prefer Floating Fish Feed: ✔ Better feed monitoring ✔ Reduced feed wastage ✔ Improved water quality ✔ Faster fish growth ✔ Higher survival rates
As one of the growing fish feed manufacturers in India, Sreema Feeds focuses on quality fish nutrition and sustainable aquaculture practices that support modern fish farming solutions.
Good feed is not only about growth — it also helps improve immunity, digestion, and overall fish health.
📌 In 2026, successful aquaculture depends on: ✅ High protein fish feed ✅ Sustainable aquaculture methods ✅ Better feed conversion ratio ✅ Reliable aquaculture feed solutions ✅ Trusted aquafeed company support
India’s aquaculture sector is growing rapidly, and smart farmers are investing in better nutrition-based feed systems for long-term success.
Sreema Feeds continues to support fish farmers with modern fish farming solutions designed for productivity and sustainability.