Appropriate feeding is based on formulating feed for a consistent potential performance rather than basing feed on fixed composition and fixed nutrient levels.
Our researchers and nutrition specialists have performed extensive research on fish needs and raw material properties, which led on the individual needs of fish species at each growth stage.
The fish feed supplies the digestible energy needed for maintaining and targeting growth performance and delivers an adequate amount of digestible proteins with the right amino-acid profile in order to enable the fish to fully utilize its growth potential. We provide the vitamins, minerals, and other micronutrients necessary for growth and development.
Under that concept we can achieve the best possible total economic performance.That way we can reduce the dependence of individual raw materials, which results in more cost-effective feed and consistently provide excellent fish feed quality which matches the nutritional requirements of the fish.
Source |
Fish Species |
Energy (Kcal) |
Protein (gr) |
Fat (gr) |
Ų3 (gr) |
Grigorakis | Aquaculture Gilt-head Sea Bream |
130,7 |
20,4 |
5,3 |
1,42 |
Grigorakis | Open sea Gilt head Sea bream |
97,6 |
20,2 |
1,8 |
0,34 |
Grigorakis | Aquaculture Sea Bass |
141,9 |
20,9 |
6,4 |
1,41 |
Grigorakis | Open sea Sea Bass |
128,3 |
18,9 |
5,7 |
1,58 |
USDA | Swordfish |
144,0 |
19,7 |
6,7 |
0,92 |
DTU | Common Sole |
85,9 |
18,7 |
1,1 |
0,36 |
DTU | Atlantic Cod |
81,3 |
18,7 |
0,6 |
0,26 |
USDA | Yellowfin Tuna |
109,0 |
24,0 |
0,5 |
0,12 |
USDA | Aquaculture Tilapia |
96,0 |
20,0 |
1,7 |
0,03 |
DTU | Painted Comber |
85,2 |
18,1 |
1,3 |
0,02 |