Smart Farming in Action: Homemade Fish Feed in Minutes

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‎Hello everyone,
‎I’m Nishan Ahmed, and today I want to share a hands-on experience with a fish feed machine that we recently used.

‎This video gives you a close-up view of how fish feed is made using a small, efficient machine — something that, to me, represents more than just automation. It’s a symbol of how times are changing.

‎For those of us who grew up in the village, we know how expensive and labor-intensive it used to be to buy or make a sack of fish feed.
‎And now? A machine is doing it all on its own.



‎What you'll see in this video:

‎I tried to capture each step as clearly as possible —
‎so that you can see how affordable and simple it has become to make your own feed at home or on a small farm.

‎We added raw materials one by one —
‎mustard cake, broken rice, rice bran, salt —
‎and within a short time, small uniform feed pellets started coming out.

‎These pellets become even more nutritious after drying under the sun.
‎It had been raining heavily for days, but when the sun finally came out, we didn’t wait — we decided to use the machine and make feed right then and there.

‎There was a time when making this kind of feed required long hours, manual labor, and significant cost.
‎But now? It only takes a few minutes — and you’re in full control.

‎This video shows how a small investment can let you create your own fish feed production setup.



‎Step-by-step shown in the video:

‎How the raw materials are mixed

‎How they are fed into the machine

‎How the feed is formed and comes out

‎What the final pellets look like




‎A thought about the future...

‎Imagine a day when robotic fish farmers operate machines using smartphones,
‎where each ingredient in the feed is analyzed in real-time,
‎and the feed is automatically customized based on the fish’s health and condition.

‎This kind of technology goes beyond just making feed —
‎it touches fields like aquatic biology, agro-robotics, and food security.



‎A personal reflection...

‎I wrote this because maybe someone else is thinking the same thing I am:
‎“If machines do everything, where does that leave humans?”

‎Maybe questions like these are what keep us human.
‎Maybe these shifts help us better understand —
‎what we’re losing, and what we’re learning to build in new ways.



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This indeed one educational video, I hope to go into fish farming in the future, I will refer back to this video when the time comes.

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Thank you for your feedback! I'm really glad to know that you plan to start fish farming in the future. If this video has helped you even a little, that’s a great reward for me. I’ll try to make more videos like this in the future to help enthusiasts like you. Wishing you all the best with your upcoming plans!

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