Aquaculture & Fisheries
We build IoT-connected farm management systems that protect stock, optimise feed, and get export documentation right the first time.
Overview
The operational landscape in this sector, and how Nali builds for it.
Fish farms operating on manual rounds and paper logs miss water quality anomalies until stock is already at risk, over-feed against static schedules, and scramble to assemble export documentation at the point of harvest.
We build sensor-connected farm management platforms that trigger alerts the moment parameters breach thresholds, calibrate feed against live biomass data, project harvest yield from growth models, and package export documentation automatically so the truck leaves with a complete compliance file.
Challenges & Solutions
4 operational gaps we close in aquaculture & fisheries
Water quality parameters are checked manually on rounds and anomalies are caught too late.
Continuous sensor monitoring triggers alerts the moment dissolved oxygen, pH, or temperature breach the threshold so intervention happens before stock is at risk.
Feeding schedules are applied uniformly and biomass data is not used to calibrate feed rates.
Feed management engine adjusts ration against biomass estimates and water temperature so feed conversion improves without relying on operator judgement alone.
Harvest planning is based on estimated weights and actual yield surprises the processing facility.
Growth model tracks estimated biomass per pen against the stocking and feeding record so the harvest projection is data-driven and the facility can plan capacity accurately.
Export documentation is assembled manually and certification gaps delay shipment.
Harvest record links to the health certificate, traceability document, and export permit so the documentation package is complete before the truck leaves the farm gate.
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