Alternative Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets
Chhorn Lim, Cheng-Sheng Lee, Carl D Webster, Chhorn Lim, Cheng-Sheng Lee, Carl D Webster
- 594 pages
- English
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Alternative Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets
Chhorn Lim, Cheng-Sheng Lee, Carl D Webster, Chhorn Lim, Cheng-Sheng Lee, Carl D Webster
Ă propos de ce livre
A unique resource that describes the ingredients included in an aquaculture diet, species profiles, processing methods, impacts to environment and industry, and more. Aquaculture is and will remain a major food producing sector in the future. To become more efficient and successful in the aquaculture industry, operations need to provide good nutrition. Alternative Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets is a unique source describing the ingredients included in fish and crustacean diets, their nutrient compositions, species profiles, suitability for species, processing methods, and impacts of alternative ingredients on the environment and to the aquaculture industry.
World-renowned nutritionists and feed technologists explore practical ways for the aquaculture industry to expand and remain competitive, and discuss ways to develop less expensive alternative sources or protein. Diet costs take up a huge chunk of operating expenditures, with fish meal being one of the most expensive ingredients in the aquaculture diet. Alternative Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets provides detailed knowledge on the use of alternative plant and animal protein sources, offering opportunities to either partially or completely replace fish meal. This comprehensive, up-to-date text discusses the most widely used ingredients as well as various previously under-utilized ingredients which could be of significant potential in the future. The book is extensively referenced and includes numerous helpful tables to clearly present data.
Topics discussed in Alternative Protein Sources in Aquaculture Diets (for finfish and crustacean species) include: âą farmed fish diet requirements âą reduction of waste through diet formulation âą poultry by-product meal âą meat packing by-products âą soybean protein foodstuffs âą cottonseed meal âą lupins âą unconventional plant protein supplements.