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Disaster_Capitalist t1_irba4kr wrote

I think we already have the technology to grow fish in giant tanks.

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cubs_rule23 t1_irbaxze wrote

One is going to need a lot less input and will be less stressful on supply chain and more financially viable. I'll let you come to your own conclusion with this information.

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Disaster_Capitalist t1_irbgadw wrote

An open air tilapia pond run by farmers in Vietnam will beat a climate controlled lab on all those points every time.

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MilkshakeBoy78 t1_irbhlwd wrote

> An open air tilapia pond run by farmers in Vietnam

requires much more space and produces less fish based the amount on the amount of space needs. in the long run, indoor farms will be much better on many areas

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Disaster_Capitalist t1_irbi7m7 wrote

Space? Who cares about space? Fish farms are on coasts and rural areas where this is not shortage of space.

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MilkshakeBoy78 t1_irbj4of wrote

those fish farms can't exist inland unlike the indoor fish farms. there is a shortage of viable space in the US due to cost/regulation

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Disaster_Capitalist t1_irbk57h wrote

Now you are literally just making shit up. There are fish farms anywhere there is water. There are fish farms in Colorado.

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Rpanich t1_irce5ro wrote

That spends more energy to produce less, slower.

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MilkshakeBoy78 t1_irbf0bm wrote

ask yourself if this new technology is better than the one youre talking about

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Disaster_Capitalist t1_irbglc7 wrote

Its obviously not better. Its just a buzzword scam. They claim to be growing bluefin tuna toro, but they can't even get the color right.

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MilkshakeBoy78 t1_irbhaay wrote

you think its a buzzword scam because you dont understand the buzzwords.

> by utilizing breakthrough single-cell suspension and lipid-loading techniques, the startup says it can achieve 75% gross margins in its first year of production, and cultivate up to 6M pounds of premium seafood annually, beginning with Bluefin Tuna Toro.

this alt seafood tech is better than current alt seafood tech

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Disaster_Capitalist t1_irbiu3r wrote

>this alt seafood tech is better than current alt seafood tech

That's damning with faint praise.

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