Modernization of sturgeon fishing hatchery, energy efficiency measures and improvement of working conditions

- The project is aimed at modernizing the reproduction process, improving the safety and working conditions, the competitiveness and viability of the fish farm and the fish hatchery. The following equipment will be purchased: 1. Ultrasonic analyzer - to determine the sex of the grown-up sturgeon fish, the degree of maturity of the caviar for producing quality fertilizer material; 2. Computer equipment for the three sub-units of the company, which will visualize the information from the control equipment, will control the remote controllers for creation of the hydrochemistry of the water on the farm and the fishing hatchery; 3. Surveillance system - in the three sub-units, as well as external in the yard of the company; 4. Purchase of personal protective equipment and special working clothes for the employees on the farm; 5. Existing LED luminescent luminaires will be replaced in order to increase the energy efficiency of the farm. The objectives of the project are: 1. Modernization of the fish farm and the fish hatchery owned by "Bull Aqua Fish" Ltd through investment in the reproduction process; 2. Improving the working conditions and safety of the employees of "Bull Aqua Fish" Ltd; 3. Improving the production characteristics of the holding; 4. Improving the working conditions and the safety of the employees of "Bull Aqua Fish" Ltd employees; 5. Reducing the energy intensity and increasing the energy efficiency of the farm; 6. Preservation of existing jobs in "Bull Aqua Fish" Ltd.These objectives are in full accordance with the procedures and the objectives of the Maritime and Fisheries Operational Program 2014-2020. The activities in the project will contribute to improving the competitiveness and viability of Bul Aqua Fish OOD, including improving safety and working conditions for its employees.

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Overview

Status Contracted
Start date 15 Apr, 2019
End date 15 Oct, 2019
Contract date 15 Apr, 2019
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Financial information

Total cost 84,701.24
Grant 42,350.62
Self finance 42,350.62
Total paid 42,000.62
EU participation percent 75.0%

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