Fish Farming (Aquaculture)

Fish Farming (Aquaculture)

Cargo Food Farm’s fish farming, or aquaculture, division focuses on raising high-quality freshwater fish in an environmentally sustainable manner. We specialize in the production of tilapia and catfish, both of which are raised in carefully managed freshwater systems that ensure optimal health, growth, and sustainability. Our approach to aquaculture integrates eco-friendly practices, such as water conservation, waste management, and natural feeding methods, to minimize environmental impact while producing healthy, nutrient-rich fish.

As part of our commitment to sustainability, we operate on a closed-loop system that recycles water and nutrients, reducing waste and conserving natural resources. This method not only supports healthy fish production but also integrates with other aspects of our farming operation, such as our crop production, through innovative techniques like aquaponics.

Catfish

Catfish is another key species in our aquaculture operation, known for its heartiness and ability to thrive in aquaculture systems. Raised in clean, monitored water systems, our catfish are free from harmful chemicals, resulting in premium-quality fish that are rich in flavor. Catfish are popular for their firm texture and high protein content, making them a nutritious and delicious option for consumers.

Tilapia

Tilapia is one of the most popular fish species raised at Cargo Food Farm due to its rapid growth rate, mild flavor, and versatility in the kitchen.

Our tilapia are raised in freshwater systems designed to mimic their natural habitat, ensuring that they grow in a healthy, stress-free environment. These fish are a rich source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids, making them a nutritious choice for consumers.