Aquaculture Needs to Know This
The Lesson of Lack of Diversification in Aquaculture
1. When global society operates smoothly, few people consider the benefits and challenges that arise when a crisis occurs.
2. This period has shown us how the pandemic paralyzed all sectors, including industrial goods, services, production, and exports, as countries went into lockdown. 3. During this time, we noticed that essential goods continued to be traded within regions.
4. So, what aquaculture farmers lacked was diversification in their production methods.

Ways to Diversify Aquaculture
1. If you are running a shrimp farm, for example, without raising other species like fish, eels, or snails, you might find it easier to manage but also face greater difficulties when an import-export crisis occurs.
2. If you diversify by raising shrimp alongside fish, eels, or snails, then when shrimp prices drop, you still have fish or eels to sell.
3. You could set a goal for your aquaculture investments, such as allocating 80% of your resources to shrimp farming, with 20% dedicated to fish, or perhaps 15% to fish and 5% to eels.
4. This diversified approach allows you to reach a wider range of customers, from local markets to large-scale exports.
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