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Our Tilapia is used in many ways that benefit the community
Scales and skin are used for high quality collagen and gelatin production.
Scales and skin are used for high quality collagen and gelatin production.
Some of the Tilapia skins are tanned into luxury leather.
Bio diesel fuel is made from waste.
Trucks that haul the live fish are fueled with the bio diesel fuel.
Nutrient rich water is used for rice farming.
In Indonesia, our waste water is additionally re-used and filtered in catfish ponds.
In Indonesia, we provide locals with fingerlings. They raise them in rice paddies until the fingerlings are large enough to enter the floating cages. We pay the farmers for the fingerlings, adding income to their lives.
Our own clinics & public health initiatives provide needed health care to impoverished communities.
We provide funding for schools and an environment-focused curriculum to impoverished communities.
Local fish eat any nutrients falling from the cages. Fishermen live from the catch of these fish, mostly through net fishing.
The fish are processed at a state-of-the-art facility.
Our fish are harvested at shore and transported live to our processing facility. Indirectly, our operations create hundreds of additional jobs in the communities, as local businesses supply us with transport and equipment.
The fish are raised in floating cages in fresh water reservoirs.
Our farms produce more fish meal and fish oil than they consume.
We use floating feed to eliminate wasted resources.