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| - | **Organic Production** | ||
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| - | iAVs uses fish metabolic waste as a fertilizer to nurture the plants, which makes it an efficient and cost-effective way of producing food. The use of fish waste as a fertilizer means that iAVs produce is free from synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, making it an organic product. | ||
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| - | **Market Value** | ||
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| - | The iAVs system produces high-quality fruits and vegetables that are free from synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. This makes iAVs produce a desirable product for consumers who are looking for organic and sustainable food options. The high market value of iAVs produce is also due to its unique taste and texture, which is often superior to conventionally grown produce. | ||
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| - | **Nutritional Value** | ||
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| - | iAVs produce is also high in nutritional value. The use of fish waste as a fertilizer means that iAVs produce is rich in nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. These nutrients are essential for plant growth and development, | ||
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| - | The use of fish waste also means that iAVs produce is rich in micronutrients such as iron, zinc, and calcium, which are important for human health. | ||
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| - | In addition, iAVs produce is often grown in a controlled environment, | ||
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