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Kruijssen, Froukje[GTA tools for value chain assessment: Experiences from testing the toolkit in the Bangladesh fish value chain]GTA tools for value chain assessment: Experiences from testing the toolkit in the Bangladesh fish value chain

Njuki, JemimahPoole, Elizabeth J.Johnson, Nancy L.Baltenweck, IsabellePali, Pamela N.Lokman, Z.Mburu, S.[Gender, livestock and livelihood indicators: An update]Gender, livestock and livelihood indicators: An update
Autor: WorldFish

Teaching Egyptian fish farmers the industry’s best aquaculture practices has helped increase their production and income. Strengthening the industry’s small and medium-scale farms will generate new employment opportunities and meet the country’s growing demand for fish. The training is part of th...


WorldFish[Egyptian fish farmers learn best aquaculture practices]Egyptian fish farmers learn best aquaculture practices

Zak, T.Deshev, R.Benet-Perlberg, A.Naor, A.Magen, I.Shapira, Y.Ponzoni, R.W.Hulata, G.[Genetic improvement of Israeli blue (Jordan) tilapia, Oreochromis aureus (Steindachner), through selective breeding for harvest weight]Genetic improvement of Israeli blue (Jordan) tilapia, Oreochromis aureus (Steindachner), through selective breeding for harvest weight

A total of 52 samples of finished fish feeds and ingredients were collected from smallholder farmers in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Uganda, and analyzed. Culture and molecular techniques were used to identify fungal isolates from the feedstock, and mycotoxin profiles were determined using liquid ...


Marijani, E.Wainaina, J.M.Charo-Karisa, H.Nzayisenga, L.Munguti, J.Gnonlonfin, G.J.B.Kigadye, E.Okoth, S.[Mycoflora and mycotoxins in finished fish feed and feed ingredients from smallholder farms in East Africa]Mycoflora and mycotoxins in finished fish feed and feed ingredients from smallholder farms in East Africa

CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish[Minutes of the 6th Program Planning and Management Committee Meeting, Addis Ababa, 19-20 May 2012]Minutes of the 6th Program Planning and Management Committee Meeting, Addis Ababa, 19-20 May 2012

The study was conducted to assess key factors influencing suspected white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) disease and associated shrimp production and economic performance in three contrasting black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) culture technologies promoted by the United States Agency for Internatio...


Karim, M.Sarwer, R.H.Brooks, A.C.Gregory, R.Jahan, M.E.Belton, B.[The incidence of suspected white spot syndrome virus in semi-intensive and extensive shrimp farms in Bangladesh: Implications for management]The incidence of suspected white spot syndrome virus in semi-intensive and extensive shrimp farms in Bangladesh: Implications for management

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