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Carp production in semi-intensive conditions can very significantly This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 4 2021. Cereal grains, pelleted, and extruded feed in semi-intensive common carp production have different impacts on production, meat quality, the pond ecosystem, and profitability.
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ProjectsSerbia
TCP project “Improved rules and regulations for the fisheries sector in relation to EU Acquis requirements”
by EurofishFAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (REU), EUROFISH conducted a review of European Union legislation for fisheries and aquaculture relevant for Serbia as a land-locked country with a developed fish processing and trading sector.… -
ProjectsSerbia
Technical assistance to the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection
by EurofishIn the framework of the EuropeAid assistance project EUROFISH provided professional consultancy services as a Senior Non-Key Expert in EU Fishery Legislation to the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection.… -
Inland waters in Serbia comprise rivers, of which the Danube (the longest), Sava, and Tisza are navigable, two natural lakes and several artificial lakes. These resources support a commercial freshwater fishery, a recreational fishery, as well as an aquaculture industry. The freshwater fishery in Serbia is organized on 65,980 km of rivers and streams and about 150 artificial lakes and reservoirs. The northern parts of Serbia have 30,000 km of canals, which are also suitable for fishing.