March 8, 2011
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Brazil's search for alternative ingredients in aquaculture feeds progresses
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Brazillian scientists are doing research to find alternative ingredients to prepare fishmeal.
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These initiatives are targeted to lower production costs and reduce the environmental impact of the current ingredients.
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The first outcomes of the Aquabrasil project were presented on March 1 at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Company (Embrapa), in Pantanal, Corumbá.
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Roselany Corrêa, a researcher at Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, in Belén, said that experiments will comprise the use of dende, sunflower and coconut flour, among others.
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Mango flour, passion fruit waste and Amazon fruits will be used for the production of fishmeal for the Tambaqui fish; one of the species that is being studied as part of the Aquabrasil project.
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Correa said that it is essential to refine the research to select the best choices of food.
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"We can help organisations to work with the agencies responsible for rural extension, so that this knowledge reaches the farmers," she said.
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In the meantime, Márcia Mayumi, a researcher at Embrapa Agropecuaria Oeste, in Dourados, presented some intriguing results related to hygiene conditions, safety and prevention.
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Besides academic and scientific studies, Aquabrasil is also generating information about health-related procedures.










