Search Results for: Pellets of molluscs
, of fish fit for human consumption hs code item description flours, meals and pellets of fish fit for human consumption view gst livers, roes and milt of fish, dried, smoked, salted or in brine view gst tilapias (oreochromis spp.), catfish (pangasius spp., silurus spp., clarias spp., ictalurus spp.)
and prawns view gst other, including flours, meals and pellets of crustaceans, fit for human consumption view gst rock lobster and other sea crawfish (palinurus spp., jasus spp.) view gst lobsters (homarus spp.) view gst crabs view gst norway lobsters (nephrops norvegicus) view gst shrimps and prawns...
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farmed fish . the feeds, in the form of granules or pellets, provide the nutrition in a stable and concentrated form, enabling the fish to feed efficiently and grow to their full potential. many of the fish farmed more intensively around the world today are carnivorous, for example atlantic salmon ,
trout , sea bass, and turbot . in the development of modern aquaculture, starting in the s, fishmeal and fish oil were key components of the feeds for these species. they are combined with other ingredients such as vegetable proteins, cereal grains, vitamins and minerals and formed into feed pellets....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_feed
tekst: punktacja mnisw, if/lf słowa kluczowe doi keywords: environment, southern poland, holocene, molluscs, calcareous tufa, peat, podhale cyfrowy identyfikator dokumentu: /agp- - assemblages of molluscs from sulisławice (małopolska upland, southern poland) and their significance for interpretation
of depositional conditions of calcareous tufas in small water bodies / witold paweł alexandrowicz // annales societatis geologorum poloniae ; issn - . — vol. iss. , s. – . — bibliogr. s. – , abstr.. — tekst: punktacja mnisw, if/lf słowa kluczowe doi keywords: southern poland, calcareous tufas, malaco...
https://bpp.agh.edu.pl/autor/alexandrowicz-witold-pawel-02012