The investment prospects of fish farming in the Jos-Plateau, Nigeria, strategically located in about the centre of the country are discussed with special reference to its numerous abandoned mine lakes and the tripartite role of government, universities and individuals. In the Jos-Plateau, about 17.0 km super(2) is covered by these disused mine lakes, making up about 20-30% of the area covered. In such enterprise, problems commonly encountered, like population growth and government planning policies, fish demand and supply, manpower, feed and seed availability, preservation, processing and marketing are discussed. Inspite of these, prospects still abound with regards to land-use of these numerous disused mine lakes and feed availability base...
The paper appraised the reservoirs constructed for various purposes in Nigeria and prescribes cultur...
Borno State has a great potential for fish production from the culture and capture fisheries, regret...
Fishery production is significant to Nigerian economy in view of its roles in providing cheap source...
The major problem facing the Nigerian fishing industry is in its inability to satisfy the demand for...
Investment opportunities in aquaculture that could lead to creation of employment in Nigeria was rev...
Aquaculture, which involves the farming of fish for nutritional and economic benefits as well as fo...
Nigeria has a coastline of 853km and over 14 million hectares of inland waters and thus owns signifi...
Sources of fish and fishery products in Nigeria were reviewed. The problems of various agencies invo...
The study was carried out in five local Government Areas namely Sokoto North, Bodinga, Kware, Ilila ...
The author endeavours to analyse the recent trend in the local production of fish by sector over a p...
Over 840 million people lack adequate access to food and about 25 % of these are in sub-Saharan Afri...
A study was embarked upon with the twin objectives of reviewing the Green Revolution Strategy for ac...
Nigeria is the largest (total) fish consumer in Africa and among the highest consumers in the world....
Fisheries is important to Nigeria agricultural economy because it provides employment for fisherfolk...
Nigeria is a country where the fish demand-supply gap is about 1 million metric tonnes per annumdes...
The paper appraised the reservoirs constructed for various purposes in Nigeria and prescribes cultur...
Borno State has a great potential for fish production from the culture and capture fisheries, regret...
Fishery production is significant to Nigerian economy in view of its roles in providing cheap source...
The major problem facing the Nigerian fishing industry is in its inability to satisfy the demand for...
Investment opportunities in aquaculture that could lead to creation of employment in Nigeria was rev...
Aquaculture, which involves the farming of fish for nutritional and economic benefits as well as fo...
Nigeria has a coastline of 853km and over 14 million hectares of inland waters and thus owns signifi...
Sources of fish and fishery products in Nigeria were reviewed. The problems of various agencies invo...
The study was carried out in five local Government Areas namely Sokoto North, Bodinga, Kware, Ilila ...
The author endeavours to analyse the recent trend in the local production of fish by sector over a p...
Over 840 million people lack adequate access to food and about 25 % of these are in sub-Saharan Afri...
A study was embarked upon with the twin objectives of reviewing the Green Revolution Strategy for ac...
Nigeria is the largest (total) fish consumer in Africa and among the highest consumers in the world....
Fisheries is important to Nigeria agricultural economy because it provides employment for fisherfolk...
Nigeria is a country where the fish demand-supply gap is about 1 million metric tonnes per annumdes...
The paper appraised the reservoirs constructed for various purposes in Nigeria and prescribes cultur...
Borno State has a great potential for fish production from the culture and capture fisheries, regret...
Fishery production is significant to Nigerian economy in view of its roles in providing cheap source...