Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic animals and plants has been the world's fastest food production system for the past decade with an average compound growth rate of 9.6% per year since 1984. On the basis of the rapid growth of the aquaculture sector and recent stagnation of landings from capture fisheries, aquaculture is seen by many as a potential source of hope to meet the current and future needs of a growing population in search of food
Aquaculture has been in existence or centuries as a traditional practice in India mainly for freshwa...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
Aquaculture is an activity primarly originated in Asian countries from time immemorial. During the p...
Mariculture contributes 36.5% of the global aquaculture production by quantity, producing a variet...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, is perceived as having the greatest potentia...
Production from the marine capture fisheries sector of India has remained quite stable for the last...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 7...
We are all aware that with an average growth rate of 6.9% per annum, aquaculture is the fastest grow...
The aquaculture sector in India has a long history and has witnessed an increase in production for ...
We are all aware that with an average growth rate of 6.9% per annum, aquaculture is the fastest gr...
Mariculture involves the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in an enclosed...
India is one of the few countries in the tropical belt which has not adequately utilized the g>:eat...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6...
Until recently, monoculture of either Penaeus monodon or Litopenaeus vannamei was the major maricult...
Aquaculture has been in existence or centuries as a traditional practice in India mainly for freshwa...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...
Aquaculture is an activity primarly originated in Asian countries from time immemorial. During the p...
Mariculture contributes 36.5% of the global aquaculture production by quantity, producing a variet...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, is perceived as having the greatest potentia...
Production from the marine capture fisheries sector of India has remained quite stable for the last...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 7...
We are all aware that with an average growth rate of 6.9% per annum, aquaculture is the fastest grow...
The aquaculture sector in India has a long history and has witnessed an increase in production for ...
We are all aware that with an average growth rate of 6.9% per annum, aquaculture is the fastest gr...
Mariculture involves the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in an enclosed...
India is one of the few countries in the tropical belt which has not adequately utilized the g>:eat...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6...
Until recently, monoculture of either Penaeus monodon or Litopenaeus vannamei was the major maricult...
Aquaculture has been in existence or centuries as a traditional practice in India mainly for freshwa...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Marine fish production in the country has been in doldrums for the past few years both in the captur...