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David Fincham Aquaculture
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Aquaculture has been one the World’s fastest growing Agri-sectors for the past decade and a half. Much of this growth has been driven by the need to find alternative fish supplies to rapidly dwindling fish stocks both marine and freshwater, also from increased demand in fish consumption.
Fish Farming and in particular Tilapia farming can and must provide relief to many of these people by the farming of high-quality fish protein. To achieve this, fish farms must be established in both urban and rural areas. Over 30 years of practical experience and research led to the formation of David Fincham Aquaculture (DFA) in 2014. The development of the one tank fish farming system Intensive Tilapia Farming System has met the demand and interest of Tilapia farmers in Africa.
David Fincham Aquaculture (DFA) believes that the small-scale farmer is vital to the food security of any economy. Fish Farming opens new markets and economies which yield good returns, which in turn can be used to further develop other farming activities and diversification. Often farmers are at the mercy of external and uncontrollable elements such the economy, markets, diseases, and the financial institutions. The one tank fish farming system farming can change that!
Fish Farming and in particular Tilapia farming can and must provide relief to many of these people by the farming of high-quality fish protein. To achieve this, fish farms must be established in both urban and rural areas. Over 30 years of practical experience and research led to the formation of David Fincham Aquaculture (DFA) in 2014. The development of the one tank fish farming system Intensive Tilapia Farming System has met the demand and interest of Tilapia farmers in Africa.
David Fincham Aquaculture (DFA) believes that the small-scale farmer is vital to the food security of any economy. Fish Farming opens new markets and economies which yield good returns, which in turn can be used to further develop other farming activities and diversification. Often farmers are at the mercy of external and uncontrollable elements such the economy, markets, diseases, and the financial institutions. The one tank fish farming system farming can change that!
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