Tuesday 13 September 2011

Location We Chose & Extra Information


Locations: Brood stock Managementa Float-cage Fish Culture Farm on the straits of Johor
Extensive cage farming – Straits of Johor
Hatchery/nursery – this segment will be conducted at Lim Chu Kang Farmway
The place is big enough to hold Research and Development as well as a miniature half hectare nursery for the fishes to be more immune and enhance to combat different threats, for example, bacteria in the sea.
                  
Why –
As We said earlier, Singapore is a land-scarce country that needs land to be fully utilized. With this, aquacultures should not be on land. Although the benefits of fish farms being on land are that workers are more likely to be able to access these facilities which are meant to keep or breed these fishes. However, R & D will not be able to be done on sea. Thus, reducing the transportation time of fishes from the nursery and cage or float-cage farms will reduce more fatalities of new fine-tuned fishes during transportation.
After the fishes have grown up and are of respectable size to consume, a separate company will work hand to hand to sell these fishes to the processing industry as well as restaurants and other merchants.


Recommended Singapore diet - 
1. Eat a Variety of Foods using the Healthy Diet Pyramid as a Guide. 
2. Achieve and Maintain Body Weight Within the Normal Range. 
3. Eat Sufficient Amounts of Grains, especially Whole Grains. 
4. Eat More Fruit and Vegetables Every Day 
5. Choose and Prepare Food with Less Fat, especially Saturated Fat
6. Choose and Prepare Food with Less Salt and Sauces. 
7. Choose Beverages and Food with Less Sugar. 
8. If You Drink Alcoholic Beverages, Do So in Moderation

   

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