Making aquaponics a business: A framework

Commercial aquaponics systems remain a challenge independent of the country, fish, plant species, or system design type. Most aquaponics systems are made by hobbyists, with aquaponics not being the main source of income. As such, scholars and practitioners have long debated the real profitability of aquaponics systems. With the growth of the aquaponics industry and commercial businesses, sustainable economic viability is necessary. Recently, considerable literature has been published around the theme of aquaponics systems design but there is a gap in the literature regarding the business aspect of this. Moreover, only by acquiring the enterprise knowledge of planning a business case, obtaining funds, and running and maintaining a business will this industry be able to grow. This paper intends to create a directory of possible considerations to plan for a viable commercial aquaponics system by uniting already established business frameworks and adapting them to the aquaponics industry. This framework proposes a guide to evaluate the economic feasibility of the enterprise depending on the revenues, costs and investments needed for the chosen system within its operations, market, and environment.

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Main Authors: Araújo, Lorena Silva, Keesman, Karel J., Goddek, Simon
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Aquaponics, Business case, Economic viability, Framework, Guide, Integrated agri-aquaculture systems,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/making-aquaponics-a-business-a-framework
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5889962024-10-02 Araújo, Lorena Silva Keesman, Karel J. Goddek, Simon Article/Letter to editor Water (Switzerland) 13 (2021) 21 ISSN: 2073-4441 Making aquaponics a business: A framework 2021 Commercial aquaponics systems remain a challenge independent of the country, fish, plant species, or system design type. Most aquaponics systems are made by hobbyists, with aquaponics not being the main source of income. As such, scholars and practitioners have long debated the real profitability of aquaponics systems. With the growth of the aquaponics industry and commercial businesses, sustainable economic viability is necessary. Recently, considerable literature has been published around the theme of aquaponics systems design but there is a gap in the literature regarding the business aspect of this. Moreover, only by acquiring the enterprise knowledge of planning a business case, obtaining funds, and running and maintaining a business will this industry be able to grow. This paper intends to create a directory of possible considerations to plan for a viable commercial aquaponics system by uniting already established business frameworks and adapting them to the aquaponics industry. This framework proposes a guide to evaluate the economic feasibility of the enterprise depending on the revenues, costs and investments needed for the chosen system within its operations, market, and environment. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/making-aquaponics-a-business-a-framework 10.3390/w13212978 https://edepot.wur.nl/556610 Aquaponics Business case Economic viability Framework Guide Integrated agri-aquaculture systems https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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Business case
Economic viability
Framework
Guide
Integrated agri-aquaculture systems
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Business case
Economic viability
Framework
Guide
Integrated agri-aquaculture systems
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Economic viability
Framework
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Business case
Economic viability
Framework
Guide
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Keesman, Karel J.
Goddek, Simon
Making aquaponics a business: A framework
description Commercial aquaponics systems remain a challenge independent of the country, fish, plant species, or system design type. Most aquaponics systems are made by hobbyists, with aquaponics not being the main source of income. As such, scholars and practitioners have long debated the real profitability of aquaponics systems. With the growth of the aquaponics industry and commercial businesses, sustainable economic viability is necessary. Recently, considerable literature has been published around the theme of aquaponics systems design but there is a gap in the literature regarding the business aspect of this. Moreover, only by acquiring the enterprise knowledge of planning a business case, obtaining funds, and running and maintaining a business will this industry be able to grow. This paper intends to create a directory of possible considerations to plan for a viable commercial aquaponics system by uniting already established business frameworks and adapting them to the aquaponics industry. This framework proposes a guide to evaluate the economic feasibility of the enterprise depending on the revenues, costs and investments needed for the chosen system within its operations, market, and environment.
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