Fish farming is growing at 8% a year and will soon be the main source of fish for consumers. It supplies more than 34% of world's fish consumption and represents 57% in volume market share against 43% for fishing.
Due to captivity environment, some species have reproduction problems that is characterized by the absence of spontaneous ovulation in females and spermiation in males. The use of exogenous hormonal treatments is the only way to produce fertilized eggs. Most hormones are extracted from animal tissues.
This project is important for society because:
- the share of fish in human consumption is growing and increased from 70% in 1970 to 85% in 2015 at the expense of meat consumption.
- consumers demand more sustainable and natural aquaculture without exogenous hormone.
ReproPharm Vet developed a highly innovative hormone-free solution to stimulate fertility in breeding mammals and wanted to evaluate if this product could be a disruptive innovation to stimulate fish reproduction.