Fish Farming
By Hilxin
@Hilxin (12)
Singapore
July 28, 2007 12:39am CST
Have anyone ever thought of starting business in fish rearing/ into fish agriculture industry? Any idea what type of fish will have higher returns?
3 responses
@kelvidpang (160)
• Malaysia
11 Jun 09
Hi Hilxin, fish business is a profitable business. But the risk is relatively higher because you need to be sensitive to the fish, weather, and fish food. Do you know someone in JB or Singapore who needs a lot of Tilapia fish?
@mayenskie (1307)
• Philippines
28 Jul 07
well, yes it is a very profitable business if handled well. The kind of fish you should decide to farm should be native to your country so that you do not have to travel far to get your supply of fingerlingS. You have to have enough know-how to handle fish farm. or someone whom you wish to handle it should know basic fish care and feeding to ensure profits. I suggest you consult your local fishery or aquaculture ministry for assistance.
In my country the most common fish to farm are milkfish, catfish and tilapia.