Financial analysis of catfish cultivation feeding with black soldier fly (maggot) at fish-farmers’ group TPS3R Kayumanis, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
The demand for fresh catfish in Bogor Regency is very high, causing catfish farmers to take this business opportunity to produce more catfish. Feed contributes about 60% of operational cost, therefore to reduce the production cost, the farmer uses black soldier fly (maggot) as a supplementary feed f...
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Autor principal: | Sobariah |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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