PROJECT SUMMARY / AIM OF PROJECT
Through the innovative process of feeding, the goals in the area of organic production are achieved through avoidance of all substances in fish food that have adverse effects on human health as well as fish health.
Innovation is the process of raising larvae with natural live food to ensure that the categories of young fish intended for stocking develop feeding habits adapted to the environment in which stocking will take place.
The return of the native brown trout species (Salmo Trutta Labrak) to its natural habitat Environmental protection Preservation of biodiversity, preservation indigenous species, promoting human health and animal welfare.
By comparative cultivation of natural food (zooplankton) in special pools (Cyclopsis, Daphnya magna, Daphnya pulex, Artemia salina) for feeding young fish larvae, an advantage in the survival rate of fish larvae is achieved because feeding on live prey has multiple advantages.

Brook trout is a predator; it gets live food and has the urge to hunt on its own; therefore, we have much greater survival and easier adaptation in natural conditions. What is being achieved? More individuals grown, better growth, better health and vitality, better food conversion, as well as lower cost.
Challenge and innovation solution
- Brook Trout (lat. Salmo Trutta Labrax) face a critical issue in their reproductive cycle due to the damming of rivers within the Danube Basin by hydroelectric plants. These dams prevent Brook Trout from accessing their natural spawning grounds, leading to a significant challenge in their reproduction.
- The absence of Eco Corridors or fish passages compounds this problem, as it restricts their ability to migrate to suitable rivers for spawning. This limitation poses a serious threat to the population of Brook Trout and the ecological balance of the region.
- Producing an organic product rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and reducing environmental pollution by using zooplankton to purify and return water to nature.
Examples of hydroelectric plants
Vrbnica River, Plužine
Hydroelectric plant
Hydroelectric plant
Innovative technology
Technological readiness level at the end of the project
- Building upon its success in laboratory settings, the technology has been validated through practical trials involving the cultivation of carp.
- By validating the technology in a broader range of fish species, the foundation has been set to confidently adapt and apply the technology to brook trout cultivation.
- Having achieved successful validation through field trials, the innovative feeding process stands as a reliable solution for enhancing fish health and growth. Data collected from the practical trials informs optimization efforts for various operational conditions and environments specific to different fish species, including brook trout.
- Successful innovation that addresses challenges in the aquaculture industry, contributing to the sustainable production of Brook Trout.
Target markets
- Montenegro
- Region (Bosnia and Herzegovina, N.R.of Macedonia, Republic of Serbia)
- Black sea basin countries
- EU
Efficiency
- Fish stocking
- Development of sport fishing and tourism
- Organization of European competitions in sport fishing
Additional benefits of feeding with live food
- Natural food contains all the necessary nutrients.
- Feeding with live food results in:
- a higher survival rate, improved overall health, and
- better growth of fish.
Daphnia magna characteristics
- Daphnia magna feeds on green algae, fish excrement, detritus, food remains, bacteria, and even some larger viruses. The primary requirement for cultivating Daphnia magna is chemically pure water.
- Daphnia m. reproduces both sexually and asexually. Young individuals become sexually mature in 7-10 days.
- In favorable living conditions with an adequate food supply, oxygen, and optimal temperature, they can produce 20-200 live offspring every day. In less favorable conditions, they produce winter eggs encased in a thick chitinous shell, protecting them from adverse environmental conditions.
- Their lifespan can reach up to 2 months, and some authors suggest even up to 3 months.
- Daphnia m. in its dry form contains over 60% highly digestible proteins.
Daphnia magna
Daphnia m. will be cultivated in dedicated pools with chemically pure water, where they will be regularly fed with detritus from the bottom of the pools, along with yeast, while cohabiting with trout.
The breeding facility includes a genetic-verified broodstock of Brook Trout (Salmo trutta labrax).
The spawning process commences in incubators with water temperature regulation, where larvae remain in containers until the onset of feeding. They are then transferred to concrete pools where the feeding and further growth process begins.
Maximum attention will be dedicated to hygiene and health in the pools. Additionally, efforts will be made to minimize stress factors.

Business model
€ 150.000,00 in first year
€ 200.000,00 in second year
€ 250.000,00 in every year after
Sustainability of the project:
- financial (revenues)
- institutional (contracts with electricity distribution and national parks)
- ecological (autochthonous species)
Revenue forecast


Potential risks and alternative approaches if the proposed methods do not provide expected results
Extremely low temperatures
This can be mitigated by additional heating of the production facilities.
Extreme water pollution
This can be addressed by using untreated, non-chlorinated water from the city water supply since the breeding facility is located between the water source and the city reservoir where water is chlorinated, thus providing access to chemically pure water.
Other risk factorS
Customers for Brook Trout who have contacted us for the purchase of Young Brook Trout:
- ELECTRICITY COMPANY OF MONTENEGRO has a contracted placement of 280,000 pieces of YBT annually
- Electricity Company of BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA is also interested in Young BT
- Durmitor National Park with 18 glacial lakes
- Biogradska Gora National Park with six glacial lakes
- Tara River Biosphere Reserve – sports fishing clubs (SRK Ravnjak, SRK Tara)
- Lim River and Plavsko Lake – SRK Plavsko Lake, SRK Lim, SRK Sinjavac



