Technology developed by Tucson, Ariz.-based GenetiRate is being tested by prominent aquaculture companies. Courtesy photo.
(UNITED STATES, 5/14/2020)
Automated egg-sorting technology developed by GenetiRate is being tested by prominent aquaculture companies and showing promising results.
GenetiRate hopes to prove it’s wise to sort your eggs before they hatch
Technology that had its genesis in a search for an obesity treatment could end up helping fish grow faster – without requiring more feed.
Automated egg-sorting technology developed by from Tucson, Ariz.-based GenetiRate (More Info)
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