BioFishency develops, manufactures and markets disruptive electro-chemical and biological aquaculture water treatment solutions for Recirculated Aquaculture Systems (RAS).
ioFishency Ltd. develops, manufactures and markets disruptive electro-chemical and biological aquaculture water treatment solutions for Recirculated Aquaculture Systems (RAS). Based on Big Data analytics, and independent of water temperature, the company’s patented technologies enable the production of healthier seafood products, while it lowers the carbon footprint, makes land-based fish growing profitable, saves valuable resources and the space required for efficient fish farming, and eliminates off flavor, the number one challenge for the world’s fish farmers.
Highly-sustainable and profitable, BioFishency’s solutions yield unprecedented results for its investors, business partners, and customers, whereby required RAS systems can work to their full potential, and drive sustainability and profitability forward. Maximized RAS ROI is achieved by minimizing CAPEX and OPEX, streamlined operations, and delivering superior quality end-products to market.
BioFishency is fundamentally more than a RAS water treatment solution. Not only is it the future of Aquaculture – it redefines the future of the industry.
BioFishency brings together expertise from the aquaculture, agriculture, engineering, and business development sectors, backed by a skilled and professional management team. With offices and production facilities in Israel and China, and a global install base, BioFishency solutions have been successfully deployed in China, Nigeria, Congo, Bangladesh, India, and Israel.
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