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Innovations
June 29, 2021
The tilapia fishing industry in Ghana is undergoing a technological transformation, and Ebendzi Farms is at the forefront of this evolution. Through the adoption of innovative techniques and systems, the farm is improving efficiency and sustainability in its operations, paving the way for future growth in both local and global markets. One such innovation is the implementation of Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS). By recycling water, RAS enables year-round production while reducing water consumption, which has become a critical component of the farm’s sustainability efforts.
Advanced Feed Solutions
At Ebendzi Farms, a significant focus has also been placed on improving feed efficiency. The farm has begun using specialized nutrient-rich feeds that promote faster fish growth and better health. Additionally, plans are in place to incorporate locally sourced ingredients into the feed production process, which will reduce costs and enhance sustainability. These practices align with the farm’s commitment to minimizing environmental impact while increasing productivity.
At Ebendzi Farms, we believe that innovation is the lifeblood of sustainable farming. By embracing cutting-edge technology and eco-friendly practices, we are not only improving the quality of our tilapia but also leading the way for a more sustainable future in aquaculture.
Disease Control and Management
Another key area where Ebendzi Farms is making strides is in disease control. With advanced monitoring systems, the farm can now track water quality in real time, allowing for quicker responses to potential issues that could affect fish health. This proactive approach reduces the risk of disease outbreaks and mortality, ensuring healthier fish stock. As the farm grows, further investments will be made in probiotic treatments and vaccines to safeguard against diseases in the long term.
Breeding Programs
Selective breeding techniques are enabling the production of robust tilapia strains that grow faster and are resistant to disease.
In Ghana, advanced breeding programs are being implemented to develop high-quality, fast-growing tilapia strains that can thrive in local conditions. Genetic improvement has not only boosted production rates but has also helped farmers produce fish that are resistant to disease and stress.
Renewable Energy
Ebendzi Farms also recognizes the importance of renewable energy in reducing operational costs and environmental impact. The farm has future plans to incorporate solar-powered pumps and aerators, which will help it move toward energy independence while lowering its carbon footprint. However, like many other small and medium-sized farms, Ebendzi Farms faces challenges in fully adopting all of these advanced technologies. With the right support from the government and private sector, these innovations will become more accessible, enabling Ebendzi Farms and other farms in Ghana to reach their full potential.