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The 'Achilles Heel' Of Fish Farming: Trends In The Development Of Technology To Replace Fishmeal 
By Aidan Connolly US Source: forbes 11/7/2022
Aidan Connolly
Fish have very specific dietary needs. In the wild, large fish supplement diets of macro- and microalgae (plankton) with smaller fish, which contain vital protein (amino acids), energy and fatty acids (omega-3). In fish farms, these diets need to be mimicked. The “Achilles heel” of fish farming is that recreating diets analogous to those in the wild requires the addition of fishmeal.
 

To create fishmeal, high-temperature pressure cooking sterilizes the fishmeal, and it is shipped all over the world, with Peru and Chile being the largest producers. While progress has been made in replacing fishmeal, particularly by the leading salmon and trout farmers, nearly a quarter of fish caught as of 2017 is processed for fishmeal. Because of this process, consumers increasingly question the ESG values of a business where fish are caught in the ocean, cooked and then used to feed other fish.

 
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