SINGAPORE’S LARGEST FLOATING FISH FARM?! 🐟 Feeding 10,000 MILKFISH FRENZY 😱
SINGAPORE’S LARGEST FLOATING FISH FARM?! 🐟 Feeding 10,000 MILKFISH FRENZY 😱 Costs OVER $1 MILLION 新加坡最大海上鱼排?!🐟 1万只牛奶鱼疯狂开饭 😱 造价超过100万新币!🚤 🐟 Singapore’s LARGEST Floating Fish Farm • 😱 Feed 10,000+ Milkfish at Once • 🍞 Fish Fed With Recycled Bread • 🚤 Hidden 10,000sqm Kelong in Lim Chu Kang • 💰 Costs OVER $1 MILLION to Build
SFA Lim Chu Kang Jetty
691 Lim Chu Kang Rd, Singapore 709654 #SingaporeHiddenGem #KelongLife #FloatingFishFarm #LimChuKang #seatotable
Visiting the floating fish farm at Lim Chu Kang was truly eye-opening for me. The farm spans an impressive 10,000 square meters and is home to tens of thousands of milkfish, which are fed daily using recycled bread collected from local supermarkets. It’s fascinating to see how this sustainable practice reduces food waste while providing nutritious feed for the fish. What struck me most was the scale and innovation behind this farm. Constructed at a cost exceeding one million Singapore dollars, it supports both the local food supply and Singapore’s push towards more sustainable aquaculture. The kelong-style floating structure mimics natural sea conditions, allowing the fish to thrive in a spacious environment. Beyond the feeding frenzy, the farm contributes to the supply chain by distributing the fish to local fish markets and pasar stalls, connecting consumers directly to fresh, locally farmed seafood. For anyone interested in sustainable farming or simply curious about marine life, this floating fish farm is a hidden gem worth exploring. If you're planning a visit, remember to check for guided tours or educational sessions to get an up-close look at how the fish are cared for. Seeing thousands of milkfish eagerly feeding and the careful process behind their farming gave me a greater appreciation for Singapore’s marine agriculture industry.















