DECLEVA'S ORGANIC FISH FROM MARIAZELL
CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER FOR CHAR AND TROUT
Fresh, cool water from the Hochschwab massif, which supplies Vienna households with drinking water, flows into our organic-certified ponds. At 6.5°C, it creates ideal conditions for the fish to grow slowly and healthily. The char and trout mature for 2 to 3 years with organic feed, resulting in an incomparable, delicate flavor — a culinary delight for health-conscious fish gourmets!
20 Years as an Entrepreneur and CONVINCED ORGANIC CONNOISSEURs
DECLEVA'S FISCH has been a successful fish farm for over ten years. Klaus Decleva took over the company in 2017 and has been passionately leading it ever since.
HABITAT: NATURAL PONDS IN THE MARIAZELL REGION
The ponds, 20 meters long and 5 meters wide, are designed to mimic natural environments with strong currents, small waterfalls, and tranquil zones. Natural materials like river pebbles and fir wood were used in their construction.
Fingerlings are kept separate from larger fish and receive specialized care.
All fish enjoy ample space and must constantly navigate the currents, mimicking their natural habitat and enhancing their well-being. Certified organic feed and crystal-clear water further provide optimal conditions for the healthy growth of the fish.
ORGANIC FISH - THE BETTER CHOICE
ORGANIC CERTIFICATION: Standards for cultivation, processing, and packaging are strictly certified and regularly monitored.
ORGANIC FEEDING: Fish are nourished with organic, certified food free from synthetic and chemical additives, antibiotics, and hormones.
SPACIOUS SWIMMING AREAS: Organic fish thrive in sufficiently large ponds, providing ample room for movement to find the best nutrition and grow healthily.
NATURAL HABITAT: Pristine habitats are crucial for the health and vitality of fish: a natural environment with swift water flow and natural nutrients are critical factors.
SUSTAINABILITY: Rigorous environmental control systems ensure the well-being of products, the environment, and people.
More Information: declevas-fisch.bio