The live fish trade is a complex issue that involves many different perspectives, all of which must be considered in trying to approach a solution. Within the live food trade there are certain types of fish demanded more often by consumers, particularly smaller and medium-sized fish, for example Trout. Consumers are important because they are directly purchasing these fish species at restaurants and stores. There are also cultural and regional preferences among consumers. These preferences inevitably affect the biodiversity of marine life making certain fish species rarer to find.
The fish can come from many places, but most comes from Southeast Asia. Farming live fish is gaining popularity as tastes for live fish are burgeoning across South Asia and countries look to become more and more self-sustainable, this is apparent in nations such as CIS region. Iran, which is located in Western Asia, is one of the countries that have the capability of fish export, specially Trout export around the world due to the advantage of The Caspian Sea and The Persian Gulf.
For billions of people worldwide, fish is an essential component of their diet. The fish feed has been the main driving force of a thriving aquaculture sector which are an essential source of nutrients and minerals, boosting the fish’s overall development. The aquaculture feed is mainly in pallets or granules, thus providing wholesome nutrition in a concentrated and stable form, allowing the fish to feed well and grow to maximum potential.
Altar company which has an active company in Iran’s capital is ready for trade in the field of fish and fish feed with different countries around the world and can guarantee qualified, safe and profitable trade for all customers.