Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Author "Rab, M.A."
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Adoption and economics of silver barb (Puntius gonionotus) culture in seasonal waters in Bangladesh
Gupta, M.V.; Rab, M.A. (1994)Type: ReportThis report is the outcome of a research undertaken during the implementation of Agricultural Research Project II (Supplement) by ICLARM-Bangladesh in collaboration with several agencies, to evaluate the socioeconomic ... -
Factors affecting outbreaks of epizootic ulcerative syndome in farmed fish in Bangladesh
Ahmed, A.; Rab, M.A. (1995)Type: Journal ArticleAmong 257 Bangladesh fish ponds investigated, 46% were affected by epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) either fully or partially. Thai silver barb, Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker), culture ponds were worst affected (64%) by ... -
Feasibility of adopting aquaculture without detriment to existing farming practices: a case of Bangladesh farming systems
Ahmed, M.; Rab, M.A. (1992)Type: Journal ArticleIntegrating agriculture aquaculture that would draw inputs from on farm sources is viewed as a viable option to improve the productivity, income and resource use efficiency of existing farms in Bangladesh. To assess the ... -
Feasibility of adopting aquaculture without detriment to existing farming practices: a case of Bangladesh farming systems
Ahmed, M.; Rab, M.A. (1992)Type: ReportIntegrating agriculture aquaculture that would draw inputs from on farm sources is viewed as a viable option to improve the productivity, income and resource use efficiency of existing farms in Bangladesh. To assess the ... -
Status and economics of freshwater aquaculture in selected countries of Asia
Dey, M.M.; Rab, M.A.; Paraguas, F.J.; Bhatta, R.; Alam, M.F.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Ahmed, M. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThe paper discusses the status of freshwater aquaculture, and the productivity and cost effectiveness of alternative technologies in the major fish producing countries in Asia, such as Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, ... -
Strategies and options for increasing and sustaining fisheries and aquaculture production to benefit poorer households in Asia
Dey, M.M.; Briones, R.M.; Garcia, Y.T.; Nissapa, A.; Rodriguez, U.P.; Talukder, R.K.; Senaratne, A.; Omar, I.H.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Khiem, N.T.; Yew, T.S.; Weimin, M.; Jayakody, D.S.; Kumar, P.; Bhatta, R.; Haque, M.S.; Rab, M.A.; Chen, O.L.; Luping, L.; Paraguas, F.J. (2008)Type: Working PaperThe last three decades have witnessed dramatic changes in the structure of supply and demand for fish, especially in Asia. This WorldFish research study sponsored by the Asian Development Bank focussed on nine developing ... -
Strategies and options for increasing and sustaining fisheries and aquaculture production to benefit poorer households in Asia [PDF in letter standard]
Dey, M.M.; Briones, R.M.; Garcia, Y.T.; Nissapa, A.; Rodriguez, U.P.; Talukder, R.K.; Senaratne, A.; Omar, I.H.; Koeshendrajana, S.; Khiem, N.T.; Yew, T.S.; Weimin, M.; Jayakody, D.S.; Kumar, P.; Bhatta, R.; Haque, M.S.; Rab, M.A.; Chen, O.L.; Luping, L.; Paraguas, F.J. (2008)Type: Working PaperThe last three decades have wi tnessed dramatic changes in the structure of supply and demand for fish, especially in Asia. This WorldFish research study sponsored by the Asian Development Bank focussed on nine developing ... -
The farming practices and economics of aquaculture in Thailand
Piumsombun, S.; Rab, M.A.; Dey, M.M.; Srichantuk, N. (2005)Type: Journal ArticleThe paper reviews freshwater and coastal aquaculture practices in Thailand, and compares the productivity, costs, and benefits across various types of cultivation and various intensities of production. The paper is based ...




