Value Chain of Snakehead Fish in the Lower Mekong Basin of Cambodia and Vietnam
Part of the AquaFish Project: Development of Alternatives to the Use of Freshwater Low Value Fish for Aquaculture in the Lower Mekong Basin of Cambodia and […]
- Start Date: 2009
- End Date: 2013/03/31
- Project Code: 09MER04UC
- Lead University: University of Connecticut - Avery Point
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
Maximizing the Utilization of Low Value or Small-Size Fish for Human Consumption by Improving Food Safety and Value Added Product Development (Fermented Fish Paste) Through the Promotion of Women’s Fish Processing Groups/Associations in Cambodia
Part of the AquaFish Project: Development of Alternatives to the Use of Freshwater Low Value Fish for Aquaculture in the Lower Mekong Basin of Cambodia and […]
- Start Date: 2009
- End Date: 2013/03/31
- Project Code: 09FSV01UC
- Lead University: University of Connecticut - Avery Point
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
Value Chain Development for Tilapia and Catfish Products: Opportunities for Women Participation
Part of the AquaFish Project: Improving Competitiveness of African Aquaculture Through Capacity Building, Improved Technology, and Management of Supply Chain and Natural Resources
- Start Date: 2009
- End Date: 2013/03/31
- Project Code: 09MER02PU
- Lead University: Purdue University
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Gender, Markets
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
Demonstration of Sustainable Seaweed Culture and Processing in Aceh, Indonesia and the Philippines – Opportunities for Women to Improve Household Welfare
Part of the AquaFish Project: Improved Cost Effectiveness and Sustainability of Aquaculture in the Philippines and Indonesia
- Start Date: 2009
- End Date: 2013/03/31
- Project Code: 09FSV02NC
- Lead University: North Carolina State University
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
Improving Supply Chain Opportunities for Tilapia in the Philippines
Part of the AquaFish Project: Improved Cost Effectiveness and Sustainability of Aquaculture in the Philippines and Indonesia
- Start Date: 2009
- End Date: 2013/03/31
- Project Code: 09MER03NC
- Lead University: North Carolina State University
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
Optimizing Tilapia, Oreochromis sp., Marketing Strategies in Nicaragua: A Mixed-integer Transshipment Model Analysis
Abstract: Tilapia, Oreochromis sp., production has increased in the Central American region in recent years. Yet, commercial tilapia aquaculture has not developed in Nicaragua on the […]
- Date of Publication: 2008
- Author(s): Carlos M. Leyva; Carole R. Engle
- Type of Document: Scholarly Article
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Markets
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Publication
Competition and Impacts Between use of low Value/Trash Fish for Aquaculture Feed Versus use for Human Food
Part of the AquaFish Project: Development of Alternatives to the Use of Freshwater Low Value Fish for Aquaculture in the Lower Mekong Basin of Cambodia and […]
- Start Date: 2007
- End Date: 2009
- Project Code: 07MER01UC
- Lead University: University of Connecticut
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
On Farm Verification of Tilapia-catfish Predation Culture
Part of the AquaFish Project: Improving Competitiveness of African Aquaculture Through Capacity Building, Improved Technology, and Management of Supply Chain and Natural Resources
- Start Date: 2007
- End Date: 2009
- Project Code: 07MER03PU
- Lead University: Purdue University
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Markets
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
Developing Supply Chain and Group Marketing Systems for Fish Farmers in Ghana and Kenya
Part of the AquaFish Project: Improving Competitiveness of African Aquaculture Through Capacity Building, Improved Technology, and Management of Supply Chain and Natural Resources
- Start Date: 2007
- End Date: 2009
- Project Code: 07MER02PU
- Lead University: Purdue University
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Markets
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project
Implications of Export Market Opportunities for Tilapia Farming Practices in the Philippines
Part of the AquaFish Project: Improved Effectiveness and Sustainability of Aquaculture in the Philippines and Indonesia
- Start Date: 2007
- End Date: 2009
- Project Code: 07MER04NC
- Lead University: North Carolina State University
CRSP: AquaFish Phase I
Database: Project