Production parameters and economics of small-scale tilapia cage aquaculture in the Volta Lake, Ghana
cg.contribution.worldfishauthor | Brummett, R.E. | |
cg.contributor.affiliation | Water Research Institute | |
cg.contributor.affiliation | WorldFish | |
cg.coverage.country | Ghana | |
cg.description.theme | Aquaculture | en_US |
cg.identifier.ISIindexed | ISI indexed | |
cg.identifier.status | Limited access | |
cg.identifier.url | http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10454438.2010.527591#.VMKDf9KUcZM | |
cg.identifier.worldfish | 2778 | |
cg.subject.agrovoc | aquaculture | |
cg.subject.agrovoc | Tilapia | |
cg.subject.worldfish | stocking | |
dc.creator | Ofori, J.K. | |
dc.creator | Abban, E.K. | |
dc.creator | Karikari, A.Y. | |
dc.creator | Brummett, R.E. | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-10-12T09:11:51Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-10-12T09:11:51Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2010 | |
dc.description.abstract | To calculate the potential for cage aquaculture to create economic opportunities for small-scale investors on the Volta Lake, Ghana, a local NGO with technical support from the Government of Ghana ran two trials (one of four and one of six units) of small-scale cage aquaculture in the town of Dzemeni. Cages were built locally from available materials at a cost of approximately US$1000 per 48 m3 cage. An indigenous line of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, was stocked either as mixed sex (first trial) or all-males (second trial) at an average rate of 103 fish/m3 and grown on locally available pelleted feeds for approximately six months. Total costs averaged US$2038 per six-month production cycle. Gross yield ranged from 232 to 1176 kg/cage, averaging 460 kg/cage (9.6 kg/m3). Final average weight of mixed sex populations (253.05 ± 47.43g) was significantly less than of all-males (376.7 ± 72.30g). Likewise, percentage of fish over 300 g at harvest was significantly lower in mixed-sex (38.3%) compared to all-male (75.7%) populations. Mortality resulting primarily from poor handling during transport and stocking averaged 70% and was a major determinate of production and profitability. To break even, harvested biomass of fish needed to exceed 15 kg/m3. At 25 kg/m3, small-scale cage aquaculture generated a net income of US$717 per cage per six months (ROI = 30.2%) on revenues of US$3,500. Water quality in the area surrounding the cages was not negatively affected by aquaculture at the scale tested (5 tons of feed per six months). | |
dc.description.version | Peer Review | |
dc.format | application/pdf | |
dc.identifier | http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10454438.2010.527591#.VMKDf9KUcZM | |
dc.identifier.citation | Journal of Applied Aquaculture 22(4): 337-351 | |
dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.1080/10454438.2010.527591 | en_US |
dc.identifier.issn | 1045-4438 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/1319 | |
dc.language | en | |
dc.publisher | Taylor and Francis Ltd. | |
dc.source | Journal of Applied Aquaculture | |
dc.title | Production parameters and economics of small-scale tilapia cage aquaculture in the Volta Lake, Ghana | |
dc.type | Journal Article | |
dcterms.bibliographicCitation | Ofori, J.K. et al. (2010). Production parameters and economics of small-scale tilapia cage aquaculture in the Volta Lake, Ghana. Journal of Applied Aquaculture 22(4): 337-351 | |
worldfish.location.area | Africa | |
worldfish.location.area | Ghana, Volta Lake |