New FB post from Peter: From FB, Hello fellow
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From FB,
Hello fellow shrimpers. I wanted to take a moment and update everyone on our progress. First and foremost on behalf of everyone here at F&T Water Solutions and Natural Shrimp we wish you and your families a Happy Easter and a joyful Holiday Weekend. Take joy in yourselves and each other as you deserve it. You are all special. Now secondly let’s address the iHub posting of our successful barramundi pilot. This information was posted without permission as it was a weblink I shared with internal parties associated with our new species development under Natural Aquatic Systems. This was a successful pilot and we couldn’t be happier again with our results but it was not ready to be shared but this is again life on digital media. All good as we are totally open and communicative regarding our advancement and achievements as we did have success in that barramundi pilot like we beleive we will acheive with all species going forward. It's in the science. Next let's cover where we are now and what’s coming. I and my team will be heading over to Natural Shrimp on April 30th to May 1st. The purpose of the meeting is to do a full systems check on the now four operating tank systems that are all being stocked with new shrimp spawns along with our existing live inventory. We will also be doing an onsite analysis for a full system expansion rollout. We will also be testing additional advances in our aquaculture technological capabilities on existing and new species as we never stop innovating. That is our key. We will also be meeting up with other partners, associates and new potential customers and distributors as we are now fielding multiple opportunities simultaneously. Now let’s discuss what this all means in terms of operating efficiency. Our technology and success is primarily based upon two elements. These are feed conversion rate per entire harvest cycle and what mass amount of shrimp can be raised per certain volume of water over a standard measure of time. OK now you have the other key. It is not about how many individual shrimp there are... it is about how much weight can we produce in each harvest and what was the cost of feed and operations to achieve that weight. The rest is profit. The great thing about SHMP unlike most of my other water treatment markets is that aquaculture waste water is predictable and unchanging so the treatment results and operating numbers are predicable. Remember we can place these aquaculture facilities anywhere in the world regardless of proximity or availability of fresh water so we are copper bottomed on this. Again I need you to know that whether you hear a lot from us or not we are constantly working behind the scenes advancing our mutual interests with measured success and multiple new milestones achieved. SHMP will be delivering any and all material news but as one of your “captains" I had to weigh in again and report we are steady as she goes. Have a blessed weekend smile