Abstract

This study explores the application of Biofloc Technology (BFT) as an environmentally friendly solution to increase the productivity of freshwater fish cultivation. Using a qualitative research approach based on a comprehensive literature review and library research, the paper examines the effectiveness of Biofloc in improving water quality, reducing feed costs, and enhancing fish growth rates. BFT promotes the growth of beneficial microbial communities that convert organic waste into protein-rich bioflocs, which serve as a supplementary feed for fish. This technology minimizes water exchange, conserves resources, and mitigates environmental pollution in aquaculture systems. The study highlights various successful implementations of Biofloc in freshwater aquaculture, noting significant improvements in production efficiency and sustainability compared to traditional farming methods. Moreover, the paper discusses the economic and environmental benefits of adopting Biofloc Technology, including reduced dependency on high-cost commercial feed and lower environmental impact due to decreased water usage and waste output. The findings suggest that Biofloc Technology is a promising innovation for sustainable aquaculture, providing both ecological and economic advantages. This research provides insights for policymakers, fish farmers, and aquaculture industry stakeholders interested in adopting eco-friendly practices to enhance productivity while protecting aquatic ecosystems

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