China has already achieved having the largest aquaculture industry in the world, but overall food production is insufficient as it has well below world average fresh water per capita.
This project is a fascinating example of how innovative technology and sustainable practices can transform even the most unlikely environments into productive resources. China's mega fish farm in the Gobi Desert showcases the potential for aquaculture to adapt and thrive in challenging conditions, potentially setting a new standard for global fish production. It's impressive to see how the farm is designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing efficiency. Do you think other countries with similar desert landscapes could adopt this model? How might this shift the dynamics of global seafood markets in the coming years?
As people are beginning to fear eating seafood from the ocean potentially polluted with radioactive water, I think breeding fish and seafood inland turning the numerous deserts into fish breeding grounds is a stupendous idea. Somehow, China is always one step ahead of everyone else. I guess they really must have a great think-tank team that projects their future needs in decades or centuries.
Look for the very small print. Have to really search these days to find locally grown fish and even canned salmon now - will be from China so perhaps we are now shipping the fish that way to be canned? Was so dismayed while in Victoria to find native' purses etc. were 'made in China' and found out the First Nations 'stamped' the sheets of leather and shipped them to China to be made up! Sad state of affairs!@@jimmylam9846
Which kind of fish? if u are talking about sea fish,cage culture is your option,if u are talking about freshwater fish u can just dig a pool. Way like this won't work in Canada because it is using water in gobi dessert which is naturally salty.
@@吴佳璠 I find this quite scary - rather like that lovely pure white garlic we're seeing in our stores from China -bleached to look perfect. I check the small print on packages of frozen fish in the supermarkets and if it's from China - I toss it back - no thanks! In a country like Canada where we have the room to grow whatever we want to - why on earth would we bring food in from China - heaven knows what might come along with it!
Bleached garlic…What a classical rumor.Room did not mean everything,hydrothermal condition and light condition are important,could a high latitude country like Canada meet the standard to grow crops is questionable.And about fishery,I learned from geography lesson in junior high school that Newfoundland fishing ground was one of the richest fishing ground but now it's not because of overfishing,what a sad story.
@LuckyLucy451 but the environment in Newfoundland maybe still suitable for fish. Did anyone in Canada tried to breeding seafood like fish or crabs or shrimps?
China has large ocean going fishing fleets, but I don't know how much the government has control over them. They go wherever the country strikes another big deal with another country which must be very embarrassing for the central government.
Like your attempt to be positive and include China in a positive light, but I distrust anything that includes the CCP. On its own I see this as a flawed use of water. The water will evaporate and become saltier. They need to plant trees and rebuild water resiliency before creating fish farms in the desert.
It looks like they are being fed fish pellets, which are extracted from natural ecosystems at a detriment to our existing capacity to support life. Sustainably managed fisheries are the preferred option withoutba shadow of a doubt from me 😢
Biodiesel plastic reverted back to the carbon state to grow a different form body for top soil then a second wave for wild cultivation then a third wave for domestic cultivation for environment humidity then the fourth wave with bio integration Into activity growth system dirt plastic Integration to area consumption waste dirt bowl legend the topsoil was like a new element The fish food from growth should make the new oil for the future impact to get a jump start
Certain seafood agriculture shld be limited to the region its from. The over farming of certain proteins are rushing damage to the earth faster than pple will admit. Their will come a time when meats are considered a luxury food over being a staple protein we seek with every meal. Limiting meat intake at certain times of the yr can help change our perception of needing meat with every meal, while stabilizing the limit resources and land to grow and keep live proteins on. #Ijs.
A couple things…“Gobi” is pronounced ‘gobee’ and China’s population is no longer growing quickly, but it still has one of the largest, if not the largest, number of mouths to feed.
China hat sehr viel Meer. Und deshalb genügend Platz zur Verfügung. Es ist das selbe Geschehen wie mit Rindern auch. Es kann nur genügend produziert werden wenn wir es in großen Mengen und ohne Störungen können. Ich bin überzeugt dass China das in vollem Umfang bestens erledigen wird. Sowie all ihre Autobahnen Bauten und gigantischen Stauwerken mit Präzision ebenso fertigen. Viel Erfolg.
The Chinese government take a lot of risk ….to alleviate poverty. But i question whether it is monies well spent. The monies may be better spent on proven projects.
What's your thoughts on China's ambitious goal to be the largest fish producer in the world?
Is this Chaoda Modern Agriculture (Holdings) Limited (0682.HK)?
China has already achieved having the largest aquaculture industry in the world, but overall food production is insufficient as it has well below world average fresh water per capita.
Sounds like a scam
Hard working people. Obedient and follow the government rules.
Be mindful of western sabotage
Anything that combats hunger has my backing regardless who benefits financialy
Also saves wild life and the eco system and the world.
This project is a fascinating example of how innovative technology and sustainable practices can transform even the most unlikely environments into productive resources. China's mega fish farm in the Gobi Desert showcases the potential for aquaculture to adapt and thrive in challenging conditions, potentially setting a new standard for global fish production. It's impressive to see how the farm is designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing efficiency. Do you think other countries with similar desert landscapes could adopt this model? How might this shift the dynamics of global seafood markets in the coming years?
As people are beginning to fear eating seafood from the ocean potentially polluted with radioactive water, I think breeding fish and seafood inland turning the numerous deserts into fish breeding grounds is a stupendous idea. Somehow, China is always one step ahead of everyone else. I guess they really must have a great think-tank team that projects their future needs in decades or centuries.
Didn't think about that until you mentioned it
polluted with radioactive water?
The images of the farm is from egypt
Try now :) Thanks for watching
Catch you in the next one :)
@@theprimest much better
*Amazing China*
What sort of fish are they growing.
How can rainbow trout can survive from the high temp of the desert, this doesn't make sense to me.
Yes there is that too although u do know that desert can get v cold at night and winter
For china to be great is to make its landscape habitable for future settlement and move on
Hope this is true, thank God for the Chinese!
Desert means uncultured soil needs simple mixing very easy process to enhance weak soil
ye but you dont need soil for fish farms u need water
Will it be taste better?
To feed the world. 😊😊😊
Most of the fish we see now in our stores are from China - the fish are raised in pens and what they are fed is questionable!
Not in the US maybe Hong Kong.
Look for the very small print. Have to really search these days to find locally grown fish and even canned salmon now - will be from China so perhaps we are now shipping the fish that way to be canned? Was so dismayed while in Victoria to find native' purses etc. were 'made in China' and found out the First Nations 'stamped' the sheets of leather and shipped them to China to be made up! Sad state of affairs!@@jimmylam9846
You keep repeating the same info... where are the details?
Find out what they feed the fish! On the up-side this will help Canada to preserve our wild fish.
they will lie and tell you what you want to hear. China is terribly corrupt.
Which kind of fish? if u are talking about sea fish,cage culture is your option,if u are talking about freshwater fish u can just dig a pool. Way like this won't work in Canada because it is using water in gobi dessert which is naturally salty.
@@吴佳璠 I find this quite scary - rather like that lovely pure white garlic we're seeing in our stores from China -bleached to look perfect. I check the small print on packages of frozen fish in the supermarkets and if it's from China - I toss it back - no thanks! In a country like Canada where we have the room to grow whatever we want to - why on earth would we bring food in from China - heaven knows what might come along with it!
Bleached garlic…What a classical rumor.Room did not mean everything,hydrothermal condition and light condition are important,could a high latitude country like Canada meet the standard to grow crops is questionable.And about fishery,I learned from geography lesson in junior high school that Newfoundland fishing ground was one of the richest fishing ground but now it's not because of overfishing,what a sad story.
@LuckyLucy451 but the environment in Newfoundland maybe still suitable for fish. Did anyone in Canada tried to breeding seafood like fish or crabs or shrimps?
My country too late for live.
China can be the largest producer of fish, but it still encroaches fishing grounds of other countries like Chile, etc.
Much like UK vs Iceland.
China has large ocean going fishing fleets, but I don't know how much the government has control over them. They go wherever the country strikes another big deal with another country which must be very embarrassing for the central government.
You guys can eat the fishes from the ocean now Jap polluting it every day now with its radioactive waste water dumping.
Like your attempt to be positive and include China in a positive light, but I distrust anything that includes the CCP.
On its own I see this as a flawed use of water. The water will evaporate and become saltier.
They need to plant trees and rebuild water resiliency before creating fish farms in the desert.
Very true, there is some efforts in this area but China's motive is often questionable as to why, thanks for watching :)
catch you in the next one ;)
@@theprimest
You bet. Keep up the good work.
In Ningxia, China, photovoltaic panels are deployed on fish ponds to reduce evaporation
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Good use of the water surface but they (and we) still need to bring back plant life.
It looks like they are being fed fish pellets, which are extracted from natural ecosystems at a detriment to our existing capacity to support life.
Sustainably managed fisheries are the preferred option withoutba shadow of a doubt from me 😢
Biodiesel plastic reverted back to the carbon state to grow a different form body for top soil then a second wave for wild cultivation then a third wave for domestic cultivation for environment humidity then the fourth wave with bio integration Into activity growth system dirt plastic Integration to area consumption waste dirt bowl legend the topsoil was like a new element
The fish food from growth should make the new oil for the future impact to get a jump start
Certain seafood agriculture shld be limited to the region its from. The over farming of certain proteins are rushing damage to the earth faster than pple will admit. Their will come a time when meats are considered a luxury food over being a staple protein we seek with every meal. Limiting meat intake at certain times of the yr can help change our perception of needing meat with every meal, while stabilizing the limit resources and land to grow and keep live proteins on. #Ijs.
Did I just hear "recycle water and NUTRIENTS(!!!!!)"? Or are my ears deceiving me🧐
💪💪💪😊
No thank you 😂 they can have it
Then when y’all get water problems y’all play dumb
A couple things…“Gobi” is pronounced ‘gobee’ and China’s population is no longer growing quickly, but it still has one of the largest, if not the largest, number of mouths to feed.
Tofu Dreg
China hat sehr viel Meer.
Und deshalb genügend Platz zur Verfügung.
Es ist das selbe Geschehen wie mit Rindern auch.
Es kann nur genügend produziert werden wenn wir es in großen Mengen und ohne Störungen können.
Ich bin überzeugt dass China das in vollem Umfang bestens erledigen wird.
Sowie all ihre Autobahnen Bauten und gigantischen Stauwerken mit Präzision ebenso fertigen.
Viel Erfolg.
The Chinese government take a lot of risk ….to alleviate poverty.
But i question whether it is monies well spent.
The monies may be better spent on proven projects.
...........like send those disgruntle yellow birds to UK.
Good Luck Yellow Boy .🇺🇸
Rubbish documentary 😂 who cares 😊
They will mess it up somehow
It will be toxic fish due to the feed
They ship frozen salmon to Finland and Malaysia without problem and the quality better than Norwegian farm raised which is toxic.
What do they feed the fish, you know? Caviar? Toxic like Japan's Fukushima water fish? You sound like a fish expert.