Bio-Economic Assessment of Novel Fish Feed Formulation Software (FUTA AQUAFEEDAPP) for African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell 1822) Raised in Recirculatory Aquaculture System

Fasakin, Emmanuel A., Gbadamosi, Oluyemi K., Adetunmbi, Adebayo O.
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In the current study, data on nutritional composition and cost of conventional and non-conventional fish feed ingredients were gathered, a spreadsheet was created to bank the data. Four fish feeds were formulated and produced using three conventional fish feed formulation methods namely Pearson’s Square feed formulation method and two other conventional fish feed softwares, WINFEEDTM, ALLIXTM and a developed software (FUTA AQUAFEEDAPP); the software was developed using data analytical tools: simple harmonic equation, linear programming and stochastic programming techniques. The nutrient composition of the four diets were evaluated in the laboratory. The result of the proximate analyses indicated that the four diets met the crude protein requirements for African Catfish fingerlings, the values ranged from 40.68±0.62 (Pearson square) to 40.98±0.86 (ALLIX). There were no significant differences in the moisture content, crude protein, crude fibre, crude lipid and NFE across all treatments, however there was significant difference in the ash content across the four diets. The result of the cost assessment across the four treatments were significantly different, it revealed that AQUAFEED had the lowest investment cost ($1/Kg) when compared with the three other treatments, while Pearson Square had the highest investment cost ($1.5/kg) due to the high inclusion of fishmeal in the diet.
新型鱼饲料配方软件(FUTA AQUAFEEDAPP)对循环水养殖系统中养殖的非洲鲶鱼(Claras gariepinus (Burchell 1822))的生物经济评估
在本研究中,收集了常规和非常规鱼饲料成分的营养成分和成本数据,并创建了一个电子表格来存储这些数据。使用三种常规鱼饲料配方方法,即皮尔逊方形饲料配方方法和另外两种常规鱼饲料软件,即 WINFEEDTM、ALLIXTM 和一个开发的软件(FUTA AQUAFEEDAPP),配制和生产了四种鱼饲料;该软件是使用数据分析工具开发的:简谐方程、线性规划和随机规划技术。实验室对四种日粮的营养成分进行了评估。近似分析结果表明,四种日粮都能满足非洲鲶幼鱼对粗蛋白的需求,粗蛋白值从 40.68±0.62(皮尔逊方差)到 40.98±0.86(ALLIX)不等。所有处理的水分含量、粗蛋白质、粗纤维、粗脂肪和 NFE 均无明显差异,但四种日粮的灰分含量存在明显差异。四种处理的成本评估结果显示,与其他三种处理相比,AQUAFEED 的投资成本最低(1 美元/千克),而 Pearson Square 的投资成本最高(1.5 美元/千克),原因是日粮中含有大量鱼粉。
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