An Aquacultural Revolution in China
See how U.S. soybean farmers are helping Chinese fish farmers to revolutionize aquaculture in China, the world’s largest fish farming country. The U.S. soybean industry funded research to develop the Integrated Pond Aquaculture (IPA) system, which has been provided to China in a technology transfer. The IPA system has been proven to triple the yield of farmed fish in existing Chinese ponds while greatly reducing the environmental impact. Limited water resources can be conserved and recycled, with waste removed for use as biofuel and fertilizer. This system can grow healthy, high quality fish with increased food safety to meet the needs of a growing population. For more information, please go to: http://soyaqua.org/
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In this new Era the world population is doubling. Comparing the speed of the growth of the world population and needs of fish, in the visible time we are sure that there will be less fish species left or nothing left in the ocean to feed the people!!!!!!! It is a big headache for world leaders, scientists and intellectuals to solve this problems!!!!!! Some governments have already started to work out. Cleverly very rich people invested in this venture and they are very successful but they can not fulfill the needs. But some governments in the world like China and India also some other countries not only took initiation to balance the biggest and complicated problems but also they implement new ways(INFRASTRUCTURES) for poor farmers for better life style and encouraging young entrepreneurs to reduce the unemployment. I appreciate critics of the people it may reduce the faults attempts. I look forward for joint venture in participation and advice like the U.S. soybean farmers farmers who are helping the Chinese pond fisheries.
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Without knowing how difficult to live in asia
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The real fact is that many of the commenters are lucky enough to be born in US
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There is no real value in this documentary. It all supports the WRONG agriculture practices that contribute to the desertification of planet earth.
Come on, you guys know better!
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