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Integrating fish and azolla into rice-duck farming in Asia
(2000)Type: Journal ArticleSeveral countries in Asia practice integrated rice-duck farming. On-farm resources such as duck manure and feed waste are not adequately used and recycled in the system. This indicates the potential for research to increase ... -
Integrating fish into seasonally flooded rice fields: on-farm trials in Assam, India
(2006)Type: Journal ArticleIn the State of Assam, floodplains cover 2.6 million ha of area that is traditionally rice growing. The ecosystem in the rice-growing areas has undergone major changes as a result of various developmental activities and ... -
Integrating fish resources to agro-ecosystem analyses
(2008)Type: Working PaperIn October 2005, a consortium of partners led by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) proposed a project aimed at integrating fish resources management in agricultural management in the Tonle Sap area. This ... -
Integrating fish, roots, tubers and bananas in food systems: Opportunities and constraints
(2020)Type: Working PaperThis working paper is a collaboration between two CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs): Fish Agri-Food Systems (FISH) and Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB). It documents linkages between fish, roots, tubers and bananas (RTB crops) ... -
Integration of aquaculture and agriculture: a route to sustainable farming systems
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleThe integration of agriculture and aquaculture as a means of intensifying resource use and improving the productivity of many current farming practices in Southeast Asian and African countries is discussed. A brief account ... -
Integration of aquaculture into crop-animal systems in Asia
(2002)Type: Journal ArticleThe status of integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) in Asia is reviewed, with an emphasis on rural small-scale systems. Existing IAA systems within mixed farming systems are characterised and the economic and ecological ... -
Integration of aquaculture into smallholder farming systems for improved food security and household nutrition
(2000)Type: Journal ArticleAquaculture production techniques based on the culture of low-value herbivorous and/or omnivorous freshwater finfish in inland rural communities, within semi-intensive or extensive farming systems that use moderate to low ... -
Integration of aquaculture into the farming systems of the floodprone ecosystems of Bangladesh: an evaluation of adoption and impact
(1999)Type: ReportThis report presents the results of studies undertaken for incorporating low-external input aquaculture practices into the farming systems of a complex floodprone ecosystem in Bangladesh and the impacts of integration on ... -
Integration of crustacean aquaculture with coastal rice farming in Vietnam
(1992)Type: Journal ArticleSome examples are given of integration of crustacean aquaculture into coastal rice farming in Vietnam. Freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii ) and marine shrimp culture integrated with coastal rice farming and crab ... -
Integration of freshwater prawn culture with rice farming in Kuttanad, India
(2002)Type: Journal ArticleThe integration of paddy cultivation with prawn/fish culture can become a viable alternative to effectively utilize the vast area of derelict polders (embanked coastal flood plains) in Kuttanad, India. Nearly 55 000 ha of ... -
Integration of mapping and socio-economic status of cage culture: Towards balancing lake-use and culture fisheries in Lake Victoria, Kenya
(2017)Type: Journal ArticleThe present study aimed to map the presence of cages and to profile the socio-economic characteristics of their owners in Lake Victoria Basin Kenya as baseline information to aid in the formation of policies to manage the ... -
Intensity and profitability of Clarias nursing systems in periurban Yaoundé, Cameroon
(2006)Type: Journal ArticleTo target development efforts, the technological options for investments in Clarias gariepinus hatchery systems were compared for cost, average weight, number of fingerlings harvested, survival and profitability in periurban ... -
Interaction between calcium and some heavy metals in fish ponds that receive different water sources
(2009)Type: Journal ArticleThe current study was carried out to investigate the effect of interaction between calcium and some heavy metals in fish reared in two different water sources (agricultural drainage water and irrigation Nile water). -
International Network on Genetics in Aquaculture
(1994)Type: BookThis publication provides the background information and rationale for the establishment of the Internal Network on Genetics in Aquaculture (INGA). -
International research collaboration in rice-fish research
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleGrowing fish in ricefields could dramatically increase farmers' incomes from rice lands and fish production in Asia. This article describes how collaborative international research can strengthen national research ia ... -
Interns shape the future of aquaculture in Zambia
(2021)Type: BlogAquaculture internship programs help youth to gain experience and fill in industry gaps for win-win benefits. This is an initiative of WorldFish in partnership with Musika. This work was undertaken as part of the CGIAR ... -
Interrelationships between swimming speed, caudal fin aspect ratio and body length of fishes
(1990)Type: Journal ArticleThe aspect ratio of the caudal fin of 63 fish species was measured. Swimming speeds for these species, representing 129 cases, were obtained from the literature for various fish sizes and speeds, i.e. "minimum speed" for ... -
Interventions for improving the productivity and environmental performance of global aquaculture for future food security
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleAquatic foods are increasingly being recognized as having an important role to play in an environmentally sustainable and nutritionally sufficient food system. Proposals for increasing aquatic food production often center ... -
Introducing the tilapias
(1984)Type: Journal ArticleThe tilapias are a group of African, freshwater herbivorous fish that care for their young. Their name is derived from an African Bushman word simply mean-ing fish. There are about 70 species, most of them native to western ... -
Introgressive hybridization in cultured tilapia stocks in the Philippines
(1985)Type: Journal ArticleThe importance of conservation of tilapia genetic resources, the need to ascertain the identity of farmed and experimental populations, the provision of single species and hybrid seed for culturists and future approaches ...
















