| Source, Production and Chemical Composition of Fish  Meal in Pakistan 
                              T. A. Khan†, N. Khan†,  M. Ashraf†, N. A. Qureshi*, M. S. Mughal† and G. Abbas‡†Department of  Fisheries and Aquaculture, University  of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,  Lahore-Pakistan; *Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Government College University,  Faisalabad-Pakistan; ‡Centre of Excellence  in Marine Biology, University of Karachi-Pakistan.
 ABSTRACT 
                              Fish meal is  considered a major source of protein commonly used in domestic animal feeds as  well as in commercial aqua feeds. The present study documents the different  species used for the production of fish meal in Pakistan and to determine the proximate  composition of fish meal samples obtained from these units. Samples of fish  meal were collected from nine different commercial fish meal processing units and  were processed for proximate analysis. Results of the proximate analysis  revealed more than 60% crude protein (CP) in the fish meal samples obtained  from Abdul Baqi, Shamim, Abdul Rasheed and Liaqat fish meal processing units while  samples collected from rest of the processing units contained less than 60% CP.  Crude fat ranged from 9.9% to 29.5%, ash content 12.7 to 28.2% and gross energy  4,118 to 4,883cal/g.  The present study  is a preliminary step to identify the source of fish meal production and its  chemical evaluation determining the quality and its possible utilization in  aqua feed production.    Key words: Fish meal; proximate composition; production; Pakistan Corresponding authornoorkhan@uvas.edu.p
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