Carp seed traders in Bangladesh are considered as one of the poorest, most vulnerable and least studied sub-population. Millions of fingerlings are transported annually to various parts of the country using bus tops and/or truck-beds in open and hand agitated method by the traders and as a result they encounter mass seed mortality. They are the key players in augmenting aquaculture activities by distributing fish fry and fingerlings to the fish farmers. Assessment of the seed sources and the livelihood of the traders are important to identify their point of entry to the aquaculture sector and further improvement. Status of household asset, income profiles, and risks involved were examined using DFID's sustainable livelihood approach (SLA) f...
Fisheries sector contributes about 5.3% to GDP and about 6% of the export earnings of Bangladesh. Th...
Six carp based culture technologies such as, carp-pangas, carp polyculture, carp-golda, pangas monoc...
Aquaculture is moving on the way of intensification to fulfill the increasing demand of protein as c...
The Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) project implemented by World Fish and funded by USAID...
In Bangladesh, Adivasi, the indigenous people are of the poorest sections of the society due to thei...
Inland aquaculture is essential for the food and livelihoods of millions of small-scale producers ac...
This study examines the capacity strengthening status for improving the livelihood of fish farmers o...
The present study was conducted to assess the livelihood status of fish fry and fingerling traders a...
The study was conducted with the broad objectives to assess the existing situation of broodstock man...
A survey on fish seed farms was conducted to know the socioeconomic background of farm owners, chara...
Aquaculture in pond and floodplain was accelerated in Bangladesh in the 1990s as a means of better p...
A study was conducted to determine the factors affecting adoption of pond polyculture in six village...
The fisher folk used to catch small indigenous species of fish (SIS) from rivers, canals, wetlands a...
Participatory research was conducted with poorer farmers in two communities, Girai (G) and Bahagili ...
In India, while West Bengal has been the largest consumer of fish due to typical fish eating populat...
Fisheries sector contributes about 5.3% to GDP and about 6% of the export earnings of Bangladesh. Th...
Six carp based culture technologies such as, carp-pangas, carp polyculture, carp-golda, pangas monoc...
Aquaculture is moving on the way of intensification to fulfill the increasing demand of protein as c...
The Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) project implemented by World Fish and funded by USAID...
In Bangladesh, Adivasi, the indigenous people are of the poorest sections of the society due to thei...
Inland aquaculture is essential for the food and livelihoods of millions of small-scale producers ac...
This study examines the capacity strengthening status for improving the livelihood of fish farmers o...
The present study was conducted to assess the livelihood status of fish fry and fingerling traders a...
The study was conducted with the broad objectives to assess the existing situation of broodstock man...
A survey on fish seed farms was conducted to know the socioeconomic background of farm owners, chara...
Aquaculture in pond and floodplain was accelerated in Bangladesh in the 1990s as a means of better p...
A study was conducted to determine the factors affecting adoption of pond polyculture in six village...
The fisher folk used to catch small indigenous species of fish (SIS) from rivers, canals, wetlands a...
Participatory research was conducted with poorer farmers in two communities, Girai (G) and Bahagili ...
In India, while West Bengal has been the largest consumer of fish due to typical fish eating populat...
Fisheries sector contributes about 5.3% to GDP and about 6% of the export earnings of Bangladesh. Th...
Six carp based culture technologies such as, carp-pangas, carp polyculture, carp-golda, pangas monoc...
Aquaculture is moving on the way of intensification to fulfill the increasing demand of protein as c...