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Viabilidade econômica do uso de aerador para o cultivo semi-intensivo de Tambaqui em tanques escavados

Economic viability of aerator use in the semi intensive cultivation of tambaqui in escavated tanks
[journal article]

Da Silva de Souza, Eliasmar
Bianchini Pontuschka, Rute
Garcez Costa Sousa, Raniere

Abstract

The increase in the market for fish motivated the fish industry to intensify its demand, inserting sophisticated equipment in the production systems. But little is known about the real cost of tambaquis producing with the use of these technologies. Therefore, were evaluated the economic viability of... view more

The increase in the market for fish motivated the fish industry to intensify its demand, inserting sophisticated equipment in the production systems. But little is known about the real cost of tambaquis producing with the use of these technologies. Therefore, were evaluated the economic viability of semi-intensive cultivation of tambaqui in two tanks, T1 (without aerator) and T2 (with aerator), in each tanks was inserted 275 fish (≈ 40 g), that were monitored weekly during a year, for biometric collections (weight and furcal length), realized concomitant with limnological samplings. The data shows that only dissolved oxygen (≈7.79 and ≈8.30) and total ammonia (≈0.27 and ≈0.16) differed between the tanks, respectively. In the economic analysis, the Operational Cost of Production (OCP) was used, which for the T1 was R$ 1,803.35 (dry fishmeal), while in T2 it was R$ 3,552.94 (dry fishmeal + electricity). The zootechnical variables of the tambaquis groups did not differ significantly, resulting in final biomass of 467.67 kg (T1) and 458.15 kg (T2), with an income budge of R$ 2,338.35 and R$ 2,290.75 respectively. The T1 had a gain of 22.87%, while the T2 had a deficit of -55.09%. Therefore, it is concluded that the use of aerator for the semi-intensive cultivation of tambaqui in excavated tanks was not economically achievable in the evaluated period, indicating that the continuity of the activity would not bring financial return.... view less

Classification
Natural Science and Engineering, Applied Sciences

Free Keywords
Aerator fountain; Colossoma macropomum; Production cost; Limnology variables

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 50-61

Journal
Revista Desafios, 4 (2017) 1

ISSN
2359-3652

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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