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Consumer preference growth and profitability of African catfish (

机译:消费者偏好非洲鲶鱼的增长和盈利能力(

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Recycling of wastewater provides a substantial solution to the global issue of water scarcity and high water use in aquaculture. However, this sustainable way of wastewater use has not been given much attention and exploration. This study focused on the consumer preference for fish grown in treated wastewater as well as the effect of aeration on the growth performance and economic benefit of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) grown in treated wastewater. Two hundred (200) respondents from two communities (Chirapatre and Gyinyase) near the wastewater treatment plant in Kumasi were interviewed to determine their willingness to accept and pay for African catfish grown in treated wastewater. For the growth trial, a total of 600 fish (of average initial weight 39.12g) were stocked in two maturation ponds with 4 h (3:00am–7:00am) of aeration daily. The trial lasted for 12 weeks and variables monitored included the survival, growth performance (weight gain, specific growth rate, and yield) and water quality. Fish cultured in non-aerated wastewater ponds (NWFPs) under similar conditions as in aerated wastewater-fed ponds (AWFPs) served as control. The results indicated most important considerations for consumers in their choice of fish to consume were in order of importance; food safety, freshness of fish, taste and packaging. The proximity of consumers to the treatment plant, the price of fish, religion, and age and whether or not they were fish consumers affected their willingness to pay for African catfish grown in the treated wastewater significantly. For the growth trial, dissolved oxygen concentrations in the aerated ponds were significantly higher than in the NWFPs and this led to more than a doubling of the growth rates in the African catfish grown in the AWFPs (189.10g ± 11.32) as compared to the NWFPs (90.70g ± 11.59). The pond aeration improved fish growth significantly (p < 0.0098). On economic benefit, the aerated system yielded profits of 618.83 (€103.13) as compared to a loss of 104.99 (€17.50), which was incurred in the non-aerated ponds. Education of the consumers on the process of wastewater treatment and establishment of food safety guidelines will therefore be recommended to increase consumer interest in consuming fish from the treated wastewater.
机译:废水的回收率为全球水资源稀缺和水产养殖中的水资源问题提供了大量解决方案。然而,这种废水使用的可持续方式尚未引起很多关注和探索。本研究侧重于治疗废水中生长的鱼类的消费者偏好,以及曝气对处理废水中生长的非洲鲶鱼(Clarias Gariepinus)的生长性能和经济效益的影响。两百(200)名来自Kumasi的废水处理厂附近的两百(200)名受访者接受了康马的废水处理厂附近,以确定其接受和支付在经过治疗的废水中种植的非洲鲶鱼的意愿。对于增长试验,总共600条鱼(平均初始重量39.12G),每日曝气4小时(上午3:00-7:00AM)储存两种成熟池塘。试验持续12周,并监测变量包括生存,生长性能(体重增加,特定的增长率和产量)和水质。在相似条件下,在膨胀废水喂食池塘(AWFPS)中的非充气废水池(NWFP)培养的鱼类作为对照。结果表明,消费者选择的消费者最重要的考虑因素是令人生心的秩序;食品安全,鱼的新鲜度,味道和包装。消费者对治疗厂的附近,鱼类,宗教和年龄的价格以及他们是否是鱼类消费者影响他们的愿意为在治疗废水中长大的非洲鲶鱼支付。对于生长试验,加气池中的溶解氧浓度明显高于NWPS,这导致了与NWFP相比,非洲鲶鱼(189.10g±11.32)中的非洲鲶鱼中的增长率增加了一倍。 (90.70g±11.59)。池塘曝气显着改善了鱼类生长(P <0.0098)。在经济效益上,与104.99(€17.50)的损失相比,收购系统产生了618.83(103.13欧元)的利润,这是在非充气池塘中产生的。因此,将建议将消费者对消费者进行污水处理和建立食品安全准则,从而增加消费者对食物废水消耗鱼类的兴趣。

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