Successful aquaculture development depends not only on the economic evaluation of the cost parameters involved, but also a careful consideration of various bio-socio-economic factors is required. Financial viability has to be linked with location specific technology packaging within the framework of integrated rural development
This study evaluates the performance of a wide range of aquaculture systems in Bangladesh. It is by ...
Economics of different aquaculture practices in India were worked out on annual basis and the br...
Kanyakumari district belonging to the high rainfall zone has resource advantages for composite fish ...
Aquaculture or aquiculture, as the term denotes, covers the broad aspect of growing organisms under ...
With the accelerated human population explosion, demand for fish is also increasing rapidly In Indi...
The economic and financial feasibility indicators are crucial in the successful adoption of any new ...
India is the third largest fish producing country in the world and occupies second position in glob...
Meeting: Aquacultural Economics Research Methods Workshop, 6-10 May 1985, Bangkok, T
Indian aquaculture has grown at a faster pace of almost 5.5 per cent per year consistently since la...
Community-based aquaculture founded on the principles of common interest groups working together reg...
Aquaculture systems are an integral element of rural development and therefore should be environment...
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 state of Assam in northeastern India has an excellent sub-tropical climate for the development o...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6...
This study evaluates the performance of a wide range of aquaculture systems in Bangladesh. It is by ...
Economics of different aquaculture practices in India were worked out on annual basis and the br...
Kanyakumari district belonging to the high rainfall zone has resource advantages for composite fish ...
Aquaculture or aquiculture, as the term denotes, covers the broad aspect of growing organisms under ...
With the accelerated human population explosion, demand for fish is also increasing rapidly In Indi...
The economic and financial feasibility indicators are crucial in the successful adoption of any new ...
India is the third largest fish producing country in the world and occupies second position in glob...
Meeting: Aquacultural Economics Research Methods Workshop, 6-10 May 1985, Bangkok, T
Indian aquaculture has grown at a faster pace of almost 5.5 per cent per year consistently since la...
Community-based aquaculture founded on the principles of common interest groups working together reg...
Aquaculture systems are an integral element of rural development and therefore should be environment...
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 state of Assam in northeastern India has an excellent sub-tropical climate for the development o...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6...
This study evaluates the performance of a wide range of aquaculture systems in Bangladesh. It is by ...
Economics of different aquaculture practices in India were worked out on annual basis and the br...
Kanyakumari district belonging to the high rainfall zone has resource advantages for composite fish ...