USSEC optimized utilization of US soy products as a food
source for fish pond production. They introduced an innovative in-pond race
system technology to the world.
This increased soybean exports from the US encourages
sustainability of product. High protein feed with a third soy impute offers
lower feed consumption, water sustainability, low waste removal.
Auburn University and Soy in Aquaculture Program of USSEC
developed a technology that grow more fish with little environmental impact. US
soybean growers in conjunction with Chinese’s aquaculture producers promote the
highly efficient in-pond raceway system.
China is the largest producer of farmed fish was a natural
choice. The pilot scheme introduced in Pingwang Jiangsu Province utilized
soy-based fish food riverine flow in a pond system. The system guarantees
healthy fish, treble yield effective waste removal, low labor costs. Waste
water from the system is channeled into bio fuel or fertilizer for farm
produce.
The USSEC’s Aquaculture Program
USSEC’s Aquaculture Program uses soymeal as primary ingredient if fish feed. To promote the system they promote on-site technology services, demonstrations and seminars. This reducing environmental impact, huge yields, recyclable waste water and food safety.
Seaweed Cultivation
Advantages of in-pond race way system.
The system encourages increase demand in high quality
soy-based feed. Other advantages is treble fish production, rapid growth, healthy
environment. More include higher profitability, recyclable water low feed
consumption increased demand for high quality fish. The system easily supports
stocking of different species of fish in same system.