Seafood Case Study

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MARKET SEGMENTS/ FARMS AND PRODUCTS

The concept of our company is based on the long experience on intensive production facilities such as caviar farms, tilapia farms, salmon farms, shrimp farms, marine water hatcheries and feed mills.

The main production consists of several different kinds of warm and cold fresh- and saltwater fish species such as:

Freshwater Saltwater
Salmon smolt Salmon
Trout Sea Bass
Sturgeon Sea Bream
Barramundi Cod
Pike Perch Turbot
Murray Cod Yellowtail Kingfish
Eel Cobia
Tilapia Grouper
White fish Snapper
Ornamental fish Sole
Carp
Catfish

Farms:
We provide practical solutions to fish and shrimp farmers to help them tackle concerns like: issues relating to pond preparation
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It is considered to be among the top countries in the production and consumption of a broad variety of seafood species consumed in Europe. Given the growing demand on seafood production in a worldwide scale, the company aims to cover a larger part of the international potential market, investing and capitalizing on issues affecting the current supply, facilitating distribution, focusing on maintaining the high quality of its products, always with respect to the environment. [Currently??? Αν θελεις, προεθεσε μερικα λογια για το που προσανατολιζεται η εταιρια σημερα, γιατι δεν την ξερω και δεν ειμαι πολύ σιγουρη αν ισχυουν οι πληροφοριες που διαβασα εως τωρα, και ρωτησε καλυτερα και αυτους για το τι θελουν να αναγραφεται στο …show more content…
Our mission is to help customers increase their profits and be able to run a sustainable and environmentally friendly business.

COMMERCIAL ACQUACULTURE: SOLUTIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
[Αν πρεπει να αναπτυξεις αυτό το κομματι περισσοτερο και να βαλεις περισσοτερες τεχνικες λεπτομεριες, συμβουλεψου το http://pentairaes.com/commercial-solutions/commercial-aquaculture/solutions είναι το καλυτερο από όλα τα αλλα]

Our company can also troubleshoot problems with existing systems and offer scientific and technical solutions as well as biological and engineering information to support any need relating to aquaculture.
Oxygenation
Μaintaining optimal dissolved oxygen levels in your water is extremely important. It provides a healthier environment for the fish.
Water Quality and Movement
Parameters, such as dissolved oxygen and temperature, are indicators of utmost importance for the water-quality throughout the fish life cycle.
Solids

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