DescriptionResearch has demonstrated that liquid fish fertilizer can be used effectively in commercial production of a variety of agricultural and horticultural crops. There are a variety of fish-based fertilizers on the market, and the expansion of fish fertilizer sales could help seafood processors resolve the costly problem faced of disposing of processing residuals.
This report formulates business, technology and development strategies that focus on local company, BEA,Inc. of Cape May, New Jersey, a subsidiary of Axelsson and Johnson Fish Company, These strategies are based upon a situation audit and customer, internal, competitive and environmental analyses. This plan may serve as a model business development and marketing plan for other seafood processors in other parts of the country in establishing a fish hydrolysate production facility and developing markets for their products.
NoteNew Jersey Sea Grant Publication Number for this report is: NJSG-95-322.
NoteThis publication resulted from research sponsored by the National Coastal Resources Institute, pursuant to NOAA contract number ST93.203-5630-06; NOAA Office of Sea Grant, Department of Commerce, pursuant to grant number NA89AA-D-SG057 (Project# A/A-1); and the I993-I 994 Special Initiative in Solid Waste Management of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
Data Life Cycle Event(s) Type: Index Date: 2014-03-24 Detail: Accessed 2014-03-24 Name: NOAA Library and Information Network Catalog Reference: http://www.lib.noaa.gov
CollectionNew Jersey Environmental Digital Library
Organization NameNew Jersey Environmental Digital Library
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