gazza wrote:
Commercial AP would have to be able to compete with commercial aquaculture and commercial agriculture,
Absolutely.... it can do so on a market garden/hobby farm... farmers market level.... but it's a hard grind for minimal income.... and limited by sheer number of hours that a single/partner can invest...
On any other scale... well it's just simply a matter of scale... and economies of scale... just like any existing commercial aquaculture or agriculture businesses...
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compete with commercial aquaculture and commercial agriculture, who can optimise stocking density and nutrients to a level not achievable in AP.
Well that's the nub/hub of the matter.... and why I think the current approach/romance/models of "aquaponics" are totally flawed....
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While AP is without doubt, incredibly awesome, I doubt you can produce the same amount of produce as stand alone Hydro or aquaculture could in a comparably sized operation.
I disagree... there is absolutely no reason why you can't produce as much fish... and produce.... as in comparable sized aquaculture and hydroponic operations...
It just requires that both well researched/known methodologies... are optimised and practised as such....
And the combination is the management of the integration of the two separate, and needed to be separated components....
That's the difference, and distinction... between those that envisage "closed loop" aquaponics...
And those that envisage the integration of aquaculture.... with hydroponics..."integrated aquaculture"...
And a model of three separate, monitored, managed system loops....
And that's the elephant in the room with the current "flawed media" models.... you can't both encourage (as is a recent suggestion) biological processes.... that can't be controlled in a closed loop "eco-system"... while still maintaining the ability to control and manage issues and optimization strategies for the individual loop components.... because of the biologicals introduced....
How, for instance... do you treat pythium (a subject of much discussion today)..... in a single loop recirculating system.... particularly one that maintains biological filtration/processes.... as part of the plant production loop.... especially media beds....
You can't, for instance.... nuke/sterilise them as you can in hydroponics.... and there's no real research that offers any assurance that the introduction of other antagonistic biologies to pythium... wont affect the fish....
The UES system at Cobbity is by far the biggest... and most likely to be... commercial integrated "aquaponics" system in the world....
And is designed with monitored, managed multiple integrated loop processes.... but still has potential issues to overcome...
And the next 12 months could see the development of some seriously large scale "integrated aquaculuture" systems... particularly in the Middle East and China....
But the current backyard guru promoted "commercial aquaponics" romance... is based on no real knowledge.. no proven design criteria.... and usually no retail value of the aquaculture component....
Instead relying on "training" and other income streams... to allow the owners to draw a salary from the operation....
Current "commercial aquaponics"... is more a glossy sales brouchure.... with fluffy "green" feel good packaging... than any commercial farming reality...