Cyprinus carpio feed cost optimisation using the linear programming technique: a case study in Iraq
Qusay Mohammed Abdulateef,
Syariza Abdul-Rahman and
Hazem Sabri Abedalhammed
International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, 2024, vol. 27, issue 3, 377-392
Abstract:
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the usual dietary meat in Iraq, as it is reasonably priced for consumers compared to other high-cost fish. However, the relative price increment in recent times has alienated some consumers. The high price is due to the feed, an essential component of the fish farming project. The main ingredients of fish feed consist of concentrated animal protein, yellow corn, soy flour, barley, and wheat bran. Moreover, the feed additive enhancer, i.e., barley sprout powder is also incorporated into the feed, since it can increase fish weight significantly. Therefore, this study proposed a linear programming formulation to ascertain the optimal cost of fish feed. The optimal total feed cost was 41 cents per kilogramme, and the amount of the ingredients in the mixture was: animal protein concentrates (0.10114); yellow corn (0.17077); soybean meal (0.39521); barley (0.12037); wheat bran (0.2); premix (0.01); and barley sprout powder (0.0025).
Keywords: Cyprinus carpio; feed formulation; optimisation; aquaculture; linear programming; Iraq. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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