The study was carried out to know the present status of Macrobrachium rosenbergii culture in Bagerhat district, Bangladesh from March 2012 to January 2013. Education levels of farmers were found as illiterate (12.3%), primary (36.19%), secondary (20%), SSC (13.33%), HSC (12.38%) and graduate (5.71%). M. rosenbergii culture was the primary and secondary occupation of 80% and 20% farmers respectively. Average stocking density and production in extensive, improved extensive and semi-intensive culture were 9609, 11502 and 22847 per ha and 193, 284 and 488 kg/ha/year respectively; rearing period ranges from 6-10 months and survival rate varied from 55 to 60%. In improved extensive and semi-intensive culture 82.86% and 71.43% farmers applie...
Freshwater prawn thrives in inland bodies of water like rivers, lakes, swamps, irrigation canals, es...
Prawn culture, Aquaculture techniques, Integrated farming, Bangladesh, Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Freshwater prawns constitute an important entity of the living aquatic resources. Although the captu...
The study was carried out to know the present status of Macrobrachium rosenbergii culture in Bagerha...
A study was conducted to examine the culture practices of freshwater giant prawn, Macrobrachium rose...
Giant river prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) farming plays an important role in the economy of Bang...
Data on production and marketing of giant freshwater prawn were collected over a 7-month grow-out pe...
The freshwater giant prawn (golda), Macrobrachium rosenbergii and tiger shrimp (bagda), Penaeus mon...
Giant freshwater prawn is an important commodity that has been cultured successfully in Indonesia. F...
The freshwater prawn fishery plays an important role in the economy of Bangladesh. The fishery is m...
The Philippines lags behind Thailand and Indonesia as far as research and commercial production of t...
The objective of this survey was to assess the current state of production for the giant river prawn...
Extensive studies in the Philippines and in adjacent countries revealed that 528 caridean prawn spec...
An investigation was carried out in Phulpur upazila, Mymensingh to examine the current production pr...
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, the giant freshwater prawn, is an important source of high quality protei...
Freshwater prawn thrives in inland bodies of water like rivers, lakes, swamps, irrigation canals, es...
Prawn culture, Aquaculture techniques, Integrated farming, Bangladesh, Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Freshwater prawns constitute an important entity of the living aquatic resources. Although the captu...
The study was carried out to know the present status of Macrobrachium rosenbergii culture in Bagerha...
A study was conducted to examine the culture practices of freshwater giant prawn, Macrobrachium rose...
Giant river prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) farming plays an important role in the economy of Bang...
Data on production and marketing of giant freshwater prawn were collected over a 7-month grow-out pe...
The freshwater giant prawn (golda), Macrobrachium rosenbergii and tiger shrimp (bagda), Penaeus mon...
Giant freshwater prawn is an important commodity that has been cultured successfully in Indonesia. F...
The freshwater prawn fishery plays an important role in the economy of Bangladesh. The fishery is m...
The Philippines lags behind Thailand and Indonesia as far as research and commercial production of t...
The objective of this survey was to assess the current state of production for the giant river prawn...
Extensive studies in the Philippines and in adjacent countries revealed that 528 caridean prawn spec...
An investigation was carried out in Phulpur upazila, Mymensingh to examine the current production pr...
Macrobrachium rosenbergii, the giant freshwater prawn, is an important source of high quality protei...
Freshwater prawn thrives in inland bodies of water like rivers, lakes, swamps, irrigation canals, es...
Prawn culture, Aquaculture techniques, Integrated farming, Bangladesh, Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Freshwater prawns constitute an important entity of the living aquatic resources. Although the captu...