Fish Farming In Freshwater Companies in Malaysia

Fish farming in freshwater companies in Malaysia is a common and important practice. It helps to ensure a steady supply of fish for the country's many restaurants and markets, and provides employment for a significant number of people.

There are two main types of fish farming in Malaysia: intensive and extensive. Intensive farms are typically smaller in scale and use more modern methods and technology, while extensive farms are generally larger and more traditional.

Intensive farms usually have a higher stocking density of fish, and the water is often recirculated to reduce the amount of waste produced. Extensive farms tend to have a lower stocking density and the water is not recirculated, meaning that more waste is produced.

Fish farming in Malaysia is typically done in ponds, cages, or raceways. Ponds are the most common type of farm, and they can be either concrete or earthen. Cages are typically used in deeper waters, and raceways are long, narrow channels.

The type of fish farmed in Malaysia varies depending on the farm, but common species include tilapia, catfish, and barramundi.
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