Aquaculture Innovation

India’s Aquaculture Innovation Is Finally Home-Grown, And Built for the Future

India’s Aquaculture Innovation Is Finally Home-Grown, And Built for the Future

Hyderabad, (Telangana) [India], December 15, 2025: For many years, Indian aquaculture has depended on imported oxygenation and water-treatment systems. These technologies brought sophistication, but they also introduced challenges: high purchase costs, long waiting periods for spares, and designs that were not always suited to Indian pond conditions. As a result, genuinely advanced tools remained out of reach for a large section of farmers who needed them the most. The arrival of Prasinos’ indigenous nanobubble technology signals a turning point. It offers the performance farmers expect from global systems, but with the practicality, reliability, and affordability that only a locally engineered…
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