At Atarraya, we depart from the industrial production paradigm. We are convinced that no amount of engineering can compete with Natural Selection's ability to optimize for every considerable variable. So, we framed the nitrogen cycle problem in a way that enables us to learn from Nature.
The result: Biofloc, the magic behind our production. Biofloc is a naturally occurring process that happens in the oceans and helps with one of the biggest problems in shrimp production: nitrogen sequestration.With this, we don’t need to use antibiotics or wastewater, because biofloc helps keep everything in balance.
We develop biotechnology that allows us to produce shrimp without water exchange, without antibiotics, and without abusive labor practices. Shrimpbox mimics an ideal breeding environment and manages the complexity of the microbial community.
WE DESIGNED
PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE
that makes remote management of our production units possible, without the need for specialized personnel in the field. All relevant workflows are mapped to deal with data complexity. This also enables consistency and makes it easy to train and perform farming tasks and operations.
WE CREATED
ENGINEERING & AUTOMATION
that allow for consistency of cultivation and economic viability in countries with high labor costs. Automated systems make it possible to remotely monitor water quality, regulate temperature and oxygenation and feed the shrimp.
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Blue whiting:
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