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Biofloc technology application in aquaculture to support sustainable development goals
Bossier, P.; Ekasari, J. (2017). Biofloc technology application in aquaculture to support sustainable development goals. Microbial biotechnology 10(5): 1012-1016. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.12836
In: Microbial Biotechnology. John Wiley & Sons. ISSN 1751-7907; e-ISSN 1751-7915, more
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  • Bossier, P., more
  • Ekasari, J.

Abstract
    Biofloc technology (BFT) application offers benefits in improving aquaculture production that could contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals. This technology could result in higher productivity with less impact to the environment. Furthermore, biofloc systems may be developed and performed in integration with other food production, thus promoting productive integrated systems, aiming at producing more food and feed from the same area of land with fewer input. The biofloc technology is still in its infant stage. A lot more research is needed to optimise the system (in relation to operational parameters) e.g. in relation to nutrient recycling, MAMP production, immunological effects. In addition research findings will need to be communicated to farmers as the implementation of biofloc technology will require upgrading their skills.

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