Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Chong, K.C."
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Input-output relationships of Philippine milkfish aquaculture
Chong, K.C.; Lizarondo, M.S. (1982)Type: Book ChapterThe existing gap between experimental yield and potential yield under field conditions and actual yield is highlighted. The determinants of actual yield are investigated by estimating a Cobb-Douglas production function ... -
Inputs as related to output in milkfish production in the Philippines
Chong, K.C.; Lizarondo, M.S.; Holazo, V.F.; Smith, I.R. (1982)Type: ReportRecall and recordkeeping surveys of 324 farms demonstrate the potential for improving yields in Philippine milkfish farms. Implications of observed economies of scale are also discussed. -
Milkfish production dualism in the Philippines: a multidisciplinary perspective on continuous low yields and constraints to aquaculture development
Chong, K.C.; Lizarondo, M.S.; dela Cruz, Z.S.; Guerrero, C.V.; Smith, I.R. (1984)Type: ReportDetermines and measures the constraints to the adoption of more intensive fertilizer application rates among Philippine milkfish farmers. Hypothesized 56 explanatory variables, categorized into socioeconomic, institutional, ... -
Philippine milkfish production economics study underway
Chong, K.C. (1980)Type: Journal ArticleThe main purpose of the study is to collect information on the input-output relationships in milkfish (Chanos chanos ) production in the Philippines. The data (analysis of which will be complete in mid-1980) can then be ... -
Southeast Asian milkfish culture: economic status and prospects
Smith, I.R.; Chong, K.C. (1984)Type: Conference PaperHistorically, milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal) has been the premier aquaculture product in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Taiwan. However, there are significant differences in the industry's performance among and within ... -
There is money in milkfish production in the Philippines
Chong, K.C. (1982)Type: Journal ArticleOne real constraint to expanding production from aquaculture is the lack of knowledge or information on the economic relationships between inputs and output, in other words between what goes into a pond and what comes out. ...





