NOCERA is committed and dedicated to making a greener world. We believe our land-based RAS represents a large-scale, environmentally friendly and economically feasible form for bringing clean fish to the table and bringing clean water back to the people. In our opinion, our services are cost competitive, reduces water pollution and recycles fish waste and will help make for a greener China and better world in the years to come.
The fish farming industry in China was predominately regulated by state and local government allowing local fish farmers to set up fish nests in public water including water dams, rivers, lakes, etc. It is the dominant source of freshwater fish for both domestic demands and exports. Since the clean water policy was implemented in China in 2017 by the central government under President Xi Jin Ping, the state and local governments are tasked with cleaning up local water sources and banning all fish nets and fish nests in public waters. Under China’s government clean water policy of “retreating from lakes to lands” for fish farming, we believe that this presents to us a great opportunity for promoting our land-based recirculating aquaculture systems ("RAS").
In 2018, we accomplished 4 land-based fish farms in Guizhou and strategically partnered with CIMC. By 2020, we have launched 6 fish farms using our systems. We are currently expanding our services to outsides of China, such as Taiwan, US, Japan, and Thailand, through building our land-based RAS demo sites and fish farms .
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