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On-farm trials of WorldFish Genetically Improved Rohu
Type: Conference Paper
Rohu Labeo rohita (Hamilton) is an economically and culturally significant aquaculture
species in Bangladesh. However, until recently, genetically improved rohu strains have not
been available to Bangladeshi farmers. In ...
WorldFish Carp Genetic Improvement Program Data Management System (Version 3): Data input
Type: Manual
The WorldFish Carp Genetic Improvement Program (CGIP) is comprised of three species: catla (Catla catla), rohu (Labeo rohita) and silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and generates substantial volumes of data each ...
AfDB_Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT)_Quarter 4 2019 Report October to December 2019
Type: Donor Report
The Aquaculture Compact continued to work in collaboration with national partners for demonstration and dissemination of Aquaculture technologies across ten countries (Burundi, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Ghana, ...
Fish for Livelihoods Newsletter (Jul - Sep 2021)
Type: Newsletter
This newsletter discusses the major accomplishments and events successfully carried out by the fish for Livelihoods project from July 1st to September 30th, 2021. The document highlights the key contributions the project ...
CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems: A synthesis
Type: Brief
The fish agri-food system connects supplies of fish and other aquatic foods through multiple pathways and scales to diverse consumers across the planet and is a key component of the global agri-food systems. Fish and other ...
Hot off the Press - March 2022
Type: Newsletter
A curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications for the month of March 2022.
Festoon (Artemia 04) for Training and Workshops of Artemia4Bangladesh project
Type: Poster
This document contains the festoon of trainings and workshops of Artemia4Bangladesh project.
Good practices for preprocessing and cooking farmed fish
Type: Manual
Fish is an important food for human consumption. Because of its high nutritional value, it can treat diseases
caused by malnutrition, and it is especially suitable for children, pregnant women and breastfeeding
mothers. ...
Fish breeding and genetics for improved productivity, profitability and sustainability of small-scale farms
Type: Brief
Faster growing tilapia strains demonstrate continued increase in growth rate in genetic improvement programs and superior profitability for farmers in Africa and South Asia, with reduced environmental impact.
New genetic ...