
Aquaculture Nutrition Expert
We are your trusted partner in aquaculture, delivering quality products and services you can rely on. From fry to harvest, we provide the essential nutrition to help your fish thrive and your farm succeed.
High Quality, Consistent Performance

Manufacturing Excellence
Our manufacturing facilities operate to the highest standards of quality, utilizing world-class processes that consistently meet the latest ISO quality management certifications—supporting the evolving needs of the aquaculture industry.

Performance Synergy
Tateh Aquafeeds are formulated for optimal bioavailability—designed to be easily digested and efficiently absorbed by aquatic animals. This high level of bioavailability supports faster growth rates, improved feed conversion ratios, reduced feed waste, and more sustainable use of raw materials.

Improved Immunity
Viruses, bacteria, and parasites can significantly impact growth and harvest yields. Tateh Aquafeeds are fortified exclusively with probiotics—a sustainable solution that promotes gut health, strengthens the immune system, and helps prevent disease naturally.

Enhanced Palatability
Tateh Aquafeeds are designed with enhanced palatability and feed attractiveness to stimulate appetite and increase feed intake. This results in improved weight gain and, ultimately, greater profitability for farmers.

Pompano
Pompano culture is a fast-growing and profitable aquaculture venture that uses marine cages. This fish is valued for its high market demand and premium-quality meat.

Milkfish
Milkfish culture is a well-established and vital aquaculture industry in the Philippines and is major source of affordable protein for Filipinos.

Tilapia
Tilapia are major farmed fish in the Philippines. They are among the easiest and most profitable fish to farm due to their ease to reproduce, high stocking density, rapid growth, high protein, and palatability.

Shrimp
Vannamei culture is known for its high profitability and export potential. The industry continues to expand with advancements in farming techniques and biosecurity, and increasing demand in global markets.