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A single ideal aquaculture system? Forget it!
Aquaponics: a teenager’s passion grows into a business
Small aquaculture systems: the simpler, the better!
Bass: an easy-to-breed alternative in aquaculture
The World Aquaculture Society Conference 2017
How the state is ‘capturing’ aquaculture
Lowveld fish farming: an indisputable investment
Three decades later: progress or regress?
Cold-tolerant tilapia can weather winter’s chill
Why you don’t need an intricate filtration system
South Africa’s potential pond farming bonanza
Selling your fish: which customers are best for you?
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