In Ukraine, you can grow the most popular vannamei shrimp

Published 2024년 4월 18일

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Lyubomir Haydamaka, a technologist at Wismar Aqua LLC, has highlighted the potential for successful cultivation of vannamei shrimp in Ukraine, a species known for its global popularity in both cultivation and consumption. This shrimp variety is highly domesticated, with genetic lines optimized for disease resistance, rapid growth, and adaptability to different salinity levels, allowing for dense cultivation and up to six harvest cycles per year in controlled environments. Vannamei shrimp can produce 42 kg per cubic meter of water and reach market size in about three months, with its cultivation technology being accessible even to non-specialists.
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Vannamei shrimp can be grown in Ukraine. This species is the undisputed world leader both in terms of cultivation and consumption. Technologist of Wismar Aqua LLC Lyubomir Haydamaka writes about this in his column on Agrotimes. "Why vannamei shrimp? First, this species is completely domesticated, has many genetic lines that are improved in terms of disease resistance, rapid growth, different levels of water salinity, etc., he emphasizes. ‒ Genetic and multiplication centers around the world guarantee the emergence of modern breed lines that will demonstrate excellent results." Secondly, Vannamei shrimp is not territorial and aggressive towards members of its kind, so it can be grown in dense plantings. "For cultivation in several stages in a warm room, it is realistic to go through 6 cycles per year, and from one cubic meter of water, 42 kg of quality products can be obtained. With the use of pure oxygen and other additional technologies, the density of planting can be ...
Source: Agrotimes

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