Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Gupta, M.V."
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Report on BARC/ICLARM/USAID Workshop on "Inland Aquaculture Development Strategies for Bangladesh", 29 September - 01 October 1991
Gupta, M.V. (1991)Type: ReportFish and fisheries play an important role in the economy, nutrition and employment, in Bangladesh. In recent years, there has been a decline in per caput consumption of fish, which contributes some 71% of total animal ... -
Rural women in aquaculture: Bangladesh
Gupta, M.V. (1990)Type: Journal ArticleThis essay told the story of a Bangladesh woman in using integrated small-scale aquaculture technology on her small plot of pond in improving her family's livelihoods. -
Socioeconomic impact and farmers' assessment of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) culture in Bangladesh
Gupta, M.V.; Ahmed, M.; Bimbao, M.A.P.; Lightfoot, C. (1992)Type: ReportThe book reports on the socioeconomic study made on tilapia culture in seasonal ponds/ditches in Bangladesh. Results show that the simple technology, requiring very low labor input, is economically viable and brings other ... -
Socioeconomics of disseminating genetically improved Nile tilapia in Asia: an introduction
Dey, M.M.; Gupta, M.V. (2000)Type: Journal ArticleThe International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) undertook a major strategic research project known as the "Genetic Improvement of Farmed Tilapias" (GIFT), with funding support from the United ... -
The status of introduced carp species in Asia
Acosta B.O.; Gupta, M.V. (2005)Type: Book ChapterThe Asian countries, in particular Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam, have vast carp genetic resources that are an important element of their aquaculture production systems. Hence, in recent years, ... -
Threatened cyprinid species in Asia
Acosta B.O.; Gupta, M.V. (2005)Type: Book ChapterDespite the considerable potential for continued growth in cyprinid aquaculture production in Asia, there are increasing concerns about the status of native cyprinids especially those that are important to aquaculture in ... -
Use of genetically improved and alien species for aquaculture and conservation of aquatic biodiversity in Africa
Gupta, M.V.; Bartley, D.M.; Acosta, B.O. (eds.) (2004)Type: Conference ProceedingsAquaculture species are being domesticated and improved through genetic enhancement. Despite the benefits of improved fish in terms of increased production, there are risks associated with conservation of biodiversity when ...





