Gone are the days of relying solely on fishmeal or fish silage as fish feed options

Exciting News for Fish Feed Producers
As the aquaculture industry continues to evolve, so must our approach to fish feeding. Gone are the days of relying solely on fishmeal or fish silage as fish feed options. With the current global demand and changing dynamics, finding innovative and sustainable alternatives is crucial for maintaining profitable fish production. We can help clients identify suitable alternative feed ingredients, check how the fish responds to systems and routines, pinpointing differences in feed utilization of fish in lab and commercial settings.

Introducing Veribarr
We are thrilled to present VERIBARR™, an advanced technology that offers continuous surveillance of frontline barriers in fish farming. As the aquaculture landscape transforms, embracing Veribarr can be the key to unlocking new possibilities and ensuring the health and welfare of our aquatic companions.

Resilience and Profitability 
With increasing competition and fluctuating global fishmeal production, it's vital for fish feed producers to explore novel solutions to optimize fish farming. Veribarr empowers you to develop and test new feed recipes, ensuring both short- and long-term benefits for fish gastrointestinal health and skin resilience.

Sustainable Fish Feeding
As the world faces shifts in fish stock estimates and rising costs, embracing VERIBARR™ can be a gamechanger for the industry. By monitoring and maintaining frontline barriers' health, we can improve fish welfare and drive sustainable aquaculture practices.

Take the Next Step with Veribarr!
We invite all fish feed producers to join us on this transformative journey. Test your new feed formulations with Veribarr to prevent any detrimental effects on fish gastrointestinal health and skin resilience. Together, we can shape a more sustainable and prosperous future for fish farming.

Let's Drive Aquaculture Innovation!

Please contact us at:
info@quantidoc.com if you want to know more.

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