NaturalShrimp
reported on July 14, 2022, that their hydrenesis technology has been
successfully applied to Hanilu Farms, a commercial aquaculture facility
based in Cutler, Indiana.
Hydrenesis
'Redox' water treatment technologies work by affecting water chemistry
and have proven efficient technologies for scaling hatchery and nursery
systems while positively impacting health and growth metrics. In doing
so, the company is able to produce fresh shrimp without using
antibiotics, probiotics or chemicals.
Since
2017 Hanilu Farms has provided locally grown barramundi as its indoor
RAS facility. The facility consists of 34 tanks and produces more than
900 kilograms of live fish per week, annually. Natural Aquatic Systems
which is an owned subsidiary of NaturalShrimp works closely with Hanilu
Farms. Founder of Hanilu Farms, Lealand Meador, has made vital
contributions to research, data collection, automation and improvements
of the hydrenesis technology particularly the hardware and its
ruggedisation.
Independent
RAS testing centre Marineholmen RASLab in Norway recently completed a
trial where they evaluated the effectiveness of hydrogas and
electrocoagulation technologies compared with traditional methods of
using a biofilter when raising salmon. The results demonstrated the
effectiveness of the former, and NaturalShrimp expects 'technology
licensing opportunities' for salmon and finfish producers globally.
Hydrogas
works to eliminate industrial and biological problems which are caused
by oxidation in production facilities. It is able to solve a number of
issues related to corrosion, low oxygenation, ammonia, bacterial growth,
and so on.
"Hanilu
has noted that while using Hydrenesis, mortality rate goes down, the
feed conversion ratio improves, and the fish grow faster. We are
incredibly thankful for Hanilu Farms' input as they utilised ur
technology, and we look forward to working with them as both companies
scale operations," concludes Mr Easterling.
For more information on NaturalShrimp visit their website, HERE.
For more information on Hanilu Farms visit their website, HERE.
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