Publication
Field Testing Least Invasive Aquaculture Techniques on Small-Scale Farms in Thailand
Details
Author(s):
Christopher F. Knud-Hansen; Ted R. Batterson; Hans Guttman; C. Kwei Lin; Peter Edwards
Type of Document:
Research Report
Publisher/Journal:
Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture CRSP, Oregon State University
Date of Publication:
1998
Place of Publication:
Corvallis, OR
Description
Abstract: Research at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in small-scale farmer aquaculture systems began in 1979 with a survey of fish farms in Pathumthani Province, Central Thailand (Edwards et? al., 1983). A major conclusion was that farmers were constrained by a shortage of suitable fertilizers and feed inputs. Large- scale commercial farms in the Province were integrated with feedlot livestock and/or used waste food from canteens or agro-industrial factories as fish feed. As the latter are seldom available in rural areas, it was recommended that small-scale farmers culture fish in integrated systems with feedlot livestock.