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Mineral content in local feed ingredients used by fish farmers in four different regions of Tanzania
Author(s) -
Francis Pius Mmanda,
Jan Erik Lindberg,
Anorman Haldén,
Torbjörn Lundh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
western indian ocean journal of marine science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0856-860X
DOI - 10.4314/wiojms.v18i2.1
Subject(s) - tilapia , shrimp , tanzania , prawn , commercial fish feed , fishery , aquaculture , biology , zoology , fish <actinopterygii> , environmental science , environmental planning
This study investigated the content of selected minerals (P, Ca, K, Na, Mg, Fe and I) in local feed ingredients used by tilapia fish farmers in Tanzania. Analyses were performed on 26 local feed ingredients collected at four different geographical locations in Tanzania (Dar es Salaam, Morogoro, Mbeya and Mwanza). The samples were taken randomly from fish farmers, fish feed producers, fingerling producers and animal feed shops or centers near fish farms in each region. The results showed a wide range of mineral concentrations. The highest levels of P was found in fish skeletons (17.8 g kg-1), of Ca in limestone (107.3 g kg-1), of K in gallant soldier (51.0 g kg-1), of Na in marine shrimp (Exhippolysmata oplophoroides) (11.7 g kg-1), of Mg in prawn head waste (4.2 g kg-1), of Fe in azolla (2355 mg kg-1) and of I in full fat soybean (447 mg kg-1). The data on mineral content in feed ingredients can be used as a platform for better-targeted feed formulation for tilapia farming systems. In conclusion, the data suggest that if more than two ingredients are used in the diet, this may be sufficient to meet the mineral requirements of all cultured tilapia species and their hybrids, without inclusion of any mineral premix.   

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