Special fodder to be used for the promotion of the fish reproduction
in Lake Sevan
20:49, 15 August, 2012
Yerevan, August 15, ARMENPRESS: Danish BioMar company is selected to
be the food supplier of the Lake Sevan fish. As `Armenpress' was
informed in the Ministry of Environmental Protection, it was announced
during the discussion of the implementation of the project on breeding
trout fish in Lake Sevan.
During the conference the director of the `Amy Fruit' company engaged
in selling the products of `BioMar' company, represented the
implemented and anticipated works. Special attention was attached to
the quality and composition of the food, as well as the observation
and monitoring questions during the implementation of the project.
`BioMar' company was founded in Denmark in 1962; it is currently one
of the leading fish food supplier companies. BioMar group sells food
to 60 countries for more than 25 species of fish. It produces special
certified food for the purpose of organic fish production annually
more than 710 000 tonnes.
Within the framework of the Sevan endemic fish reproduction pilot
project EFICO ENVIRO 975 or 920 brand fish food is expected to be
used. This food is composed of high quality components, which allows
to satisfy the nutritional requirements of the fish, at the same time
minimizing the impact of the environment. Due to the optimization of
the food composition, the company managed to reduce the content of
nitrogen and phosphorus in it thus providing minimum water pollution
with those materials.
`Amy Fruit' company is ready to provide from the fish food to all the
organizations that want to implement a laboratory research on the food
quality and composition.
The First Deputy Minister of the Armenian Minister of Environmental
Protection Simon Papyan noted that this project is experimental and is
first of all directed to the provision of the endemic species of Lake
Sevan fish reproduction.
At the end of the experimental program all the positive and negative
impacts on the ecosystem of the lake will be evaluated, which will
allow to make further steps being led by the requirements on `Lake
Sevan' set out in the Armenian law.
in Lake Sevan
20:49, 15 August, 2012
Yerevan, August 15, ARMENPRESS: Danish BioMar company is selected to
be the food supplier of the Lake Sevan fish. As `Armenpress' was
informed in the Ministry of Environmental Protection, it was announced
during the discussion of the implementation of the project on breeding
trout fish in Lake Sevan.
During the conference the director of the `Amy Fruit' company engaged
in selling the products of `BioMar' company, represented the
implemented and anticipated works. Special attention was attached to
the quality and composition of the food, as well as the observation
and monitoring questions during the implementation of the project.
`BioMar' company was founded in Denmark in 1962; it is currently one
of the leading fish food supplier companies. BioMar group sells food
to 60 countries for more than 25 species of fish. It produces special
certified food for the purpose of organic fish production annually
more than 710 000 tonnes.
Within the framework of the Sevan endemic fish reproduction pilot
project EFICO ENVIRO 975 or 920 brand fish food is expected to be
used. This food is composed of high quality components, which allows
to satisfy the nutritional requirements of the fish, at the same time
minimizing the impact of the environment. Due to the optimization of
the food composition, the company managed to reduce the content of
nitrogen and phosphorus in it thus providing minimum water pollution
with those materials.
`Amy Fruit' company is ready to provide from the fish food to all the
organizations that want to implement a laboratory research on the food
quality and composition.
The First Deputy Minister of the Armenian Minister of Environmental
Protection Simon Papyan noted that this project is experimental and is
first of all directed to the provision of the endemic species of Lake
Sevan fish reproduction.
At the end of the experimental program all the positive and negative
impacts on the ecosystem of the lake will be evaluated, which will
allow to make further steps being led by the requirements on `Lake
Sevan' set out in the Armenian law.