"Fish farm for recycling"

Given the advancement of modern technologies, the candidate "Fish and Fishery Products" Ltd. will invest in the creation of an aquaculture farm by using a recirculation system of closed type, which will allow to control the conditions of the environment during the production cycle. The investment project will take place in Vidin, on a plot of land with an area of 7000 sq. M., Where will be constructed a metal hall type hall consisting of two premises with total area of 423 sq. M. The fish building will be mounted on concrete foundations, and the walls will be built with thermal-insulation sandwich panels. Investments in RES - photovoltaic roof installation and use of resource and energy-saving methods in the process are envisaged. An energy audit of the project has been prepared, which confirms the high rate of energy savings. One of the main activities will be delivery and installation of a recirculating system for intensive breeding of European catfish, which will consist of 18 pcs. baths (10 spawning pools, 7 pools and 1 quarantine basin) interconnected. In addition, the company will invest in the reproductive and production process by purchasing equipment, thus making the farm full. It is envisaged to construct a fishery consisting of 2 breeding bathtubs, 5 bathtubs for larvae and 2 hatcheries. Annually the farm will produce about 67,000 kg. fish for consumption. With the realization of the investment project will be revealed 3 new jobs with a tendency for their increase. To ensure good and safe working conditions, equipment for recreation, meals and rest facilities will be purchased. The manager of the company has a certificate for the third level of professional qualification acquired in the specialty "Fish farming". Through the project in the region will be created a new production, which will contribute to the development of aquaculture in the whole area, the economy and will provide new jobs.

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Overview

Status In execution (starting date)
Start date 11 Sep, 2020
End date 11 Mar, 2022
Contract date 11 Sep, 2020
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Financial information

Total cost 1,094,874.62
Grant 547,437.31
Self finance 547,437.31
Total paid 0.00
EU participation percent 75.0%

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