Akvaponi Sverige translated to Aquaponics Sweden is the main focus of the latest Swedish news site helping to bring updates about land-based aquaculture to the world. Akvaponytt also posts regularly about hydroponics and RAS,
Are you looking for the latest news about land-based aquaculture? Well, look no further as Akvaponytt has you covered. They share recent updates on aquaponics, hydroponics and RAS in Sweden and from around the world
Akvaponytt is a new site for news related to land-based recirculating aquaculture in Sweden. Directly translated, the name of the site derives from the Swedish words Akvaponi (Aquaponics) and Nytt (News). This is a really useful site if you want to keep up with technological advances, DIY guides and the latest news in the industry.
Intrigued? Find out more at:: https://akvaponytt.com/english/
The site was formed by a group of Swedish aquaponic-engineering students who found that there was a need to fill the hole of the digital school platform which worked as a news outlet during their studies. Their idea is to keep on sharing industry news and scientific studies, both for specialists and those interested in land-based aquaculture. Akvaponytt aims to focus on industry news in Sweden, but will also factor in globally important updates since Sweden is part of a highly globalized society.
If you’re wondering what land-based recirculating aquaculture (LRA from now on) is, a short description follows here: LRA is a type of farming with water as the main element. LRA is usually performed indoors and is considered to be one of the answers to solving the growing need for alternative food sources that are also sustainable. Roughly explained, hydroponics refers to soil-free cultivation of plants, RAS (recirculating aquaculture system) is fish farming on land, and aquaponics is using the fertilized water from a fish tank to grow plants. You could say that aquaponics essentially is hydroponics and RAS combined. They have different pros and cons that are mainly noticeable for the actual farmer, but at the end of the day, they all aspire to provide a sustainable food source.
On Akvaponytt, you can read news articles, editorial pieces, reviews of products and guides. There are also other ways to stay in the loop if visiting the website doesn’t suit you. They have a newsletter which will be sent out via email on a monthly basis. The newsletter will contain top-reads of the month as well as a notice board where subscribers can advertise services or products. If that’s not for you, there’s a Twitter account where they share updates regularly.
A key part of Akvaponytt’s mission is to keep things positive, yet realistic. Swedish aquaculturists face many challenges, and Akvaponytt will serve as an inspirational site. Unfortunately, news tends to have a gloomy tone and Akvaponytt will focus on solutions to the many problems the industry is facing, and aim to influence their readers to take the leap into blue farming.
Want to find out more? Click the link: https://akvaponytt.com/english/