Business Description
Fish farming, also known as aquaculture, refers to the practice of cultivating fish and other aquatic organisms in controlled environments such as tanks, ponds, or ocean enclosures. It is a method of producing fish for food, recreational purposes, or conservation efforts.
In fish farming, various species of fish are bred, raised, and harvested under controlled conditions. This allows for efficient production, reduced pressure on wild fish populations, and the ability to meet the increasing global demand for seafood. Fish farming can involve freshwater species like trout, tilapia, and catfish, as well as saltwater species such as salmon, shrimp, and oysters.