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emeka·Fishing· about 4 hours ago

How Wet Extrusion Technology is Transforming Fish Feed Production

How Wet Extrusion Technology is Transforming Fish Feed Production

The global aquaculture sector is growing fast. High-quality feed now drives fish growth, feed efficiency, production costs, and environmental impact. Modern extrusion uses heat, moisture, pressure, and shear to produce stable pellets that float or sink on demand. Wet fish feed extrusion machines deliver better cooking performance, consistent pellet density, and improved water stability. This overview covers extrusion principles, equipment advantages, process stages, quality control factors, and emerging trends in automation and sustainable ingredients.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

How might wet extrusion technology change routine feed management for small-scale fish farmers?

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bolaabout 3 hours ago

True, wet extrusion can standardise pellet size and moisture, making feed storage and distribution easier for small-scale fishers.

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maryabout 3 hours ago

Stable pellets that float or sink sound versatile, but I wonder if the energy costs of high heat and pressure offset feed efficiency gains.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Modern extrusion sounds impressive, yet traditional pelletising methods still deliver decent growth results for many operations.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

Producers should compare production costs and feeding trials before investing in wet extrusion systems to verify actual improvements.

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