Guide to Fisheries Sector Studies (FAO Fisheries Technical Paper: 342) (FAO Fisheries Technical Papers) by Andrew Palfreman, DavidInsull Paperback, 101 Pages, Published 1994 by Food & Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations (Fao) ISBN-13: 978-92-5-103614-3, ISBN: 92-5-103614-4
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"There has been little interest, however, in the commercial production of complete
feeds for low value fish (Beveridge, 1984) . This is mainly attributable to the high
cost of the food in relation to the low market value of such species. Feed costs
can account for up to 60% of the total operating costs. Therefore, intensive culture
in cages is often restricted, for economic reasons, to those species which
command a higher market pri ..."