Capture Based Aquaculture (CBA) has emerged as the optimal solution to meet India's ever growing demand for protein food security, besides providing additional income to rural fishermen during the lean seasons. The following study documents the adoption of sustainable CBA in traditional farming systems with minimum inputs. The fish farmer being the end user in the technology adoption process, an empirical evaluation of the concept of sustainability is important in reducing the production costs, in harnessing environmental benefits and ensuring stable fish production. The reliability of Farmer Sustainability Index (FSI) to measure the adoption of sustainable practices in capture based aquaculture was measured using Cronbachs Coefficien...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, is perceived as having the greatest potentia...
The availability of fish from the sea is declining in recent years mainly due to overexploitation of...
Global aquaculture has grown considerably and contributing significant quantities to the world’s su...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 7...
india is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6 ...
Sustainability of aquaculture is achieved when aquaculture farming systems are capable of preserving...
Sustainability of aquaculture is achieved when aquaculture farming systems are capable of preserving...
The future development of aquaculture depends on adoption of new and innovative production technolog...
Cage fish farming is an emerging aquaculture technology in India. It is a low impact farming practic...
India is a major maritime state and an important aquaculture country in the world. Being home for m...
World population is increasing, rendering shrinkage of arable land. Therefore, package of practices...
Indian fisheries and aquaculture is an important sector of agriculture, providing employment, food ...
Mariculture is a promising fish producing industry in India with cage farming of marine finfish and...
Capture Based Aquaculture (CBA) in smallestuarine cages, an intervention initiated tobeneficially us...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, is perceived as having the greatest potentia...
The availability of fish from the sea is declining in recent years mainly due to overexploitation of...
Global aquaculture has grown considerably and contributing significant quantities to the world’s su...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 7...
india is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6 ...
Sustainability of aquaculture is achieved when aquaculture farming systems are capable of preserving...
Sustainability of aquaculture is achieved when aquaculture farming systems are capable of preserving...
The future development of aquaculture depends on adoption of new and innovative production technolog...
Cage fish farming is an emerging aquaculture technology in India. It is a low impact farming practic...
India is a major maritime state and an important aquaculture country in the world. Being home for m...
World population is increasing, rendering shrinkage of arable land. Therefore, package of practices...
Indian fisheries and aquaculture is an important sector of agriculture, providing employment, food ...
Mariculture is a promising fish producing industry in India with cage farming of marine finfish and...
Capture Based Aquaculture (CBA) in smallestuarine cages, an intervention initiated tobeneficially us...
The world fish production is around 152 million tonnes supporting the nutritional security of the gr...
Aquaculture, the fastest growing food-producing sector, is perceived as having the greatest potentia...
The availability of fish from the sea is declining in recent years mainly due to overexploitation of...