The sheer scale of tilapia farming in China is unbelievable. Watching millions of fish harvested and processed looked like an endless stream 😱.
I eat tilapia often, but I never knew how massive and organized this industry was. It’s impressive to see the behind-the-scenes process 🍽️.
The factories looked super modern and clean. It’s clear a lot of technology goes into aquaculture now 📚.
Seeing thousands of fish being moved through conveyor systems was both fascinating and overwhelming.
I wonder how much of the tilapia sold in U.S. supermarkets actually comes from these giant Chinese factories 🤔.
Workers moving so quickly alongside machines shows how much coordination this industry needs 👏.
The ponds full of tilapia looked endless. It felt like watching a living river of fish.
It’s strange to see something so common in my kitchen being produced at such an industrial scale 😅.
China really turned tilapia into a global export powerhouse. No wonder it’s one of the most consumed fish in the world 🌍.
The process from pond to packaging looked so efficient. Nothing seemed wasted.
Some people debate about farmed fish, but after seeing this, it looks like a sustainable way to feed millions 🤔.
The conveyor lines of fillets ready for packaging made me appreciate the convenience we have as consumers 🍽️.
The scale of labor and machinery was shocking. This is farming turned into a full-on industrial system 😱.
It’s impressive to see how aquaculture has evolved. Tilapia farming is now as advanced as any other type of agriculture 📚.
Love it or question it, this industry clearly plays a huge role in global food security 👏.