Yes, i read somewhere that farmed fish can cause cancer.. Like you mentioned, they use antibiotics in fish farmingFish may not be as healthy as one think
In the Mekong Delta, antibiotics are sometimes used in aquaculture for disease treatment and prevention in fish, particularly in catfish farming. While these practices are common, they raise concerns about potential antibiotic residues in fish and the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The use of certain antibiotics, like enrofloxacin (ENR), has been banned in Vietnam, but residues have still been found in fish
The Mekong River is a vital source of fish for millions of people, supporting the largest inland fishery in the world. It's a crucial part of the food security and livelihoods for over 60 million people in the Lower Mekong Basin, providing up to 80% of their animal protein intake. The river is known for its high fish biodiversity and productivity.
While the Mekong River is known for its diverse and abundant fish populations, including some giants, there are concerns about potential dangers related to certain fish and the river's overall health. Some fish can be dangerous due to their size and/or venomous characteristics (like stingray barbs), and there are also concerns about chemical and heavy metal contamination in the river affecting fish safety.
just sharing, for awarenessYes, i read somewhere that farmed fish can cause cancer.. Like you mentioned, they use antibiotics in fish farming
Fish may not be as healthy as one think
In the Mekong Delta, antibiotics are sometimes used in aquaculture for disease treatment and prevention in fish, particularly in catfish farming. While these practices are common, they raise concerns about potential antibiotic residues in fish and the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The use of certain antibiotics, like enrofloxacin (ENR), has been banned in Vietnam, but residues have still been found in fish
The Mekong River is a vital source of fish for millions of people, supporting the largest inland fishery in the world. It's a crucial part of the food security and livelihoods for over 60 million people in the Lower Mekong Basin, providing up to 80% of their animal protein intake. The river is known for its high fish biodiversity and productivity.
While the Mekong River is known for its diverse and abundant fish populations, including some giants, there are concerns about potential dangers related to certain fish and the river's overall health. Some fish can be dangerous due to their size and/or venomous characteristics (like stingray barbs), and there are also concerns about chemical and heavy metal contamination in the river affecting fish safety.
ratio of fish to non-fish ingredients is 3:1. sounds rly low if u put it this way
just sharing, for awareness
that's why only $5ratio of fish to non-fish ingredients is 3:1. sounds rly low if u put it this way
rast taim used to be $2 for the alacarte burger worthat's why only $5![]()
i mean the value set. not worth order alacarterast taim used to be $2 for the alacarte burger wor
now everything not worth paying for esp property. wait for prices to drop first den chiong in.i mean the value set. not worth order alacarte