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We can't afford to have one kilo of fish, and the fish they bring us in Jordan have already been beheaded.
I think your error crept in because producing one kilo of fish meal (which makes up just a third of salmon feed) takes 4.5 kilos of fish by-products.
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It takes up to three kilos of fish meal to add one kilo to the weight of a farmed salmon.
There are days when I manage to catch 30 kilos of fish, but on other days I come back with only 5 kilos.
In the 1970s they ate 14 kilos of fish per person a year; now they consume just four kilos.The ponds, which are easy to maintain, cost only $200 to make and $10 to stock with fish.
Most farmed fish must be fed with other fish that have been caught in the sea: between 15 and 25 kilos of fish are needed to produce one kilo of farmed tuna, the World Wildlife Fund found in a recent study; this week, the environmental group called on European Union states to ban the use of non-Mediterranean fish feed in such farms, on the grounds that it might spread exotic diseases.
Moore and Swann paid $1.5 million in cash and equity for Ciulla's business, which generates $1.8 million in sales from 11-cent fees on each half-kilo of fish sold plus $400 a month in dues for each of 25 seats at the auction.
Fresh fish amounts to roughly 20% of the 4 billion kilos of fish traded annually.
One-quarter of the EU catch is now made outside European waters, much of it in previously rich West African seas, where each trawler can scoop up hundreds of thousands of kilos of fish in a day.
A good day brings 100 kilos of fish; a bad day can be as little as five kilos.
A health icon in his own right, Stepan eats 25 kilos of fish, vegetables and eggs every day and stays in shape by playing football.
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