Recently, our fish feed pellet mill was delivered to a laboratory in Mauritius.

The customer, a research laboratory, is focused on studying the formulation and production process of fish feed, as well as evaluating the impact of different feeds on fish growth and health.

Challenges:

In Mauritius, aquaculture is a significant part of the local economy, but the quality and suitability of fish feed are crucial for its development.

However, the lack of localized feed research and production facilities poses challenges for fish farmers in Mauritius in terms of feed selection and production.

Therefore, the laboratory aims to provide better support and services to the local aquaculture industry through feed research.

Solution:

The laboratory opted to introduce our fish feed pellet mill as part of its research equipment.

Our machine offers precise control over feed formulation and production processes, providing the laboratory with an ideal tool for studying the effects of different ingredient ratios on fish growth and health.

Automatic feed pellet mill
Automatic Feed Pellet Mill

With our equipment, the laboratory can conduct every step of feed production, from raw material processing to the production of finished pellets, providing reliable data support for their research.

Results:

With the introduction of our fish feed pellet mill, the laboratory in Mauritius has achieved significant results.

They have successfully conducted a series of studies on feed formulation and production processes, providing valuable data and guidance for the local aquaculture industry.

Fish feed pellet mill in stock
Fish Feed Pellet Mill In Stock

By evaluating the impact of different feeds on fish growth and health, they have provided important insights for improving farming efficiency and production quality.

Conclusion:

Through our equipment, the laboratory in Mauritius has successfully carried out research on fish feed, making positive contributions to the development of the local aquaculture industry.

We are proud to have been able to support them and look forward to seeing more achievements from them in the field of aquaculture.