The findings are presented of a questionnaire conducted in Southeast Asia regarding fish products available, their quality and constraints to their marketing and promotion. Most quality problems were concentrated in the category of traditional products -- particularly smoked, dried and fermented items. The application of such information is identifying available products and highlighting and overcoming certain problems is considered briefly
The objectives of this research were to survey on fish culture condition and marketing of freshwater...
The state of Trengganu has been chosen because more than half of the population are involved in some...
Abstract The paper first reviews the aquaculture sector in Thailand and focuses on the development o...
Meeting: Workshop on Stable Tropical Fish Products, 8-12 Oct. 1974, Bangkok, THReport of a workshop ...
An account is given of the fish processing industry in Singapore, which produces 4 major groups of f...
Fish marketing was comprehensively studied in Peninsular (or West) Malaysia during 1983-85. A simple...
Improvement of post-harvest technology in Southeast Asian countries and the various problems involve...
Details are given of the various processing methods used for fish landed in Indonesia. Data for the ...
Preliminary studies conducted obtained information that the problems often faced by fish processing ...
A survey was undertaken to study the status of the dried fish processing industry in the East Coast ...
The main emphasis of the National Agriculture Policy is to increase food production. At the same tim...
The study was conducted to assess consumer's preference of fish products in Yenagoa Metropolis, Baye...
Fish and fishery products are important sources of food and are economically important to Thailand. ...
Following a brief account of the food fish supply in the Southeast Asian region, details are given o...
Fish remains an important source of protein for the Malaysian people regardless of their economic st...
The objectives of this research were to survey on fish culture condition and marketing of freshwater...
The state of Trengganu has been chosen because more than half of the population are involved in some...
Abstract The paper first reviews the aquaculture sector in Thailand and focuses on the development o...
Meeting: Workshop on Stable Tropical Fish Products, 8-12 Oct. 1974, Bangkok, THReport of a workshop ...
An account is given of the fish processing industry in Singapore, which produces 4 major groups of f...
Fish marketing was comprehensively studied in Peninsular (or West) Malaysia during 1983-85. A simple...
Improvement of post-harvest technology in Southeast Asian countries and the various problems involve...
Details are given of the various processing methods used for fish landed in Indonesia. Data for the ...
Preliminary studies conducted obtained information that the problems often faced by fish processing ...
A survey was undertaken to study the status of the dried fish processing industry in the East Coast ...
The main emphasis of the National Agriculture Policy is to increase food production. At the same tim...
The study was conducted to assess consumer's preference of fish products in Yenagoa Metropolis, Baye...
Fish and fishery products are important sources of food and are economically important to Thailand. ...
Following a brief account of the food fish supply in the Southeast Asian region, details are given o...
Fish remains an important source of protein for the Malaysian people regardless of their economic st...
The objectives of this research were to survey on fish culture condition and marketing of freshwater...
The state of Trengganu has been chosen because more than half of the population are involved in some...
Abstract The paper first reviews the aquaculture sector in Thailand and focuses on the development o...