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    • Accelerating pond aquaculture development and resilience beyond COVID: Ensuring food and jobs in Ghana 

      Ragasa, C.; Agyakwah, S.K.; Asmah, R.; Mensah, E.T.; Amewu, S.; Oyih, M. (2022)
      Type: Journal Article
      Over the past decade, the aquaculture sector in Ghana has experienced tremendous growth—driven mainly by large-scale cage aquaculture. Pond aquaculture, traditionally extensive and with limited external inputs, has been ...
    • Farmers' manual on tilapia hatchery operation in Ghana 

      Agyakwah, S.K.; Asmah, R.; Mensah, E.T.; Ragasa, C.; Amewu, S.; Tran, N.; Oyih, M.; Ziddah, P.; Nhuong Tran: 0000-0002-1813-4571 (2020)
      Type: Manual
      This manual provides a comprehensive step-by-step guide to running a tilapia hatchery operation. It includes advice on site selection, site preparation, hatchery design and construction, farming practices (broodstock ...
    • Genetic diversity of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) throughout West Africa 

      Curtis, L.; Agyakwah, S.K.; Attipoe, F.Y.; Nugent, C.; Crooijmans, R.P.; Toguyeni, A. (2020)
      Type: Journal Article
      Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is a globally significant aquaculture species rapidly gaining status as a farmed commodity. In West Africa, wild Nile tilapia genetic resources are abundant yet knowledge of fine-scale ...
    • Performance evaluation of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) improved strains in Ghana 

      Trinh, T.Q.; Agyakwah, S.K.; Khaw, H.; Benzie, J.; Attipoe, F.Y.; John Benzie: 0000-0001-9599-8683 (2021)
      Type: Journal Article
      Growth performance and survival to harvest of the Akosombo strain generation 10 and the GIFT strain generation two (derived from GIFT generation 11 in Malaysia) were evaluated in Ghana. The fish were from 96 families of ...