This paper provides an insight on the issues in seaweed farming and industry in Semporna, Sabah. The paper reviewed previous work and recent publications that related to the issues in seaweed farming. Eleven issues identified and re-assessed by the authors as follows: (1) unavailability of good quality ‘seedlings’, (2) pollution in production areas, (3) occurrence of ‘ice-ice’ and epiphytes, (4) shortage of raw materials, (5) lack of capital to venture into the industry, (6) prolonged processing time in borrowing from financing institutions, (7) poor crop management, and (8) lack of fund for R&D programmes, (9) seaweed farming among Malaysian islanders and immigrants, (10) seaweed farmers and middlemen, and (11) seaweed quality and pricing....
Global production and utilization of algae is a multi-billion dollar industry. There is a diversity ...
Abstract. Pangkep District is one of the provinces in South Sulawesi, which produces many Eucheuma...
Seaweed has the potential to deliver more food to an increasing world population. Diseases endanger ...
This paper provides an insight on the issues in seaweed farming and industry in Semporna, Sabah. The...
Seaweed cultivation was introduced in Sabah since 1978 and has increasingly become an economically i...
Seaweed cultivation was introduced in Sabah since 1978 and has increasingly become an economically i...
Seaweed is found in abundance and grows naturally in the east coast of Sabah. The local communities ...
Seaweeds are large, multicellular marine algae that are ecologically and economically important. In ...
Seaweed (Kappaphycus spp.) farming has been practised in Malaysia since the late 1970s following gov...
This review paper presents information on the production status of economically important seaweed sp...
Not AvailableThe farming of the red seaweed Kappaphycus alvarezii and related species as raw materia...
Seaweed farming is emerging as a viable alternative activity in the Indonesian fisheries sector. Thi...
Seaweed or marine algae is one of the important fishery commodities in Indonesia. Indonesia is ranke...
Seaweed is a group of marine plants with a growing potential for economic growth in the world's coas...
Community capacity building issues in Malaysia have been given serious attention by the government, ...
Global production and utilization of algae is a multi-billion dollar industry. There is a diversity ...
Abstract. Pangkep District is one of the provinces in South Sulawesi, which produces many Eucheuma...
Seaweed has the potential to deliver more food to an increasing world population. Diseases endanger ...
This paper provides an insight on the issues in seaweed farming and industry in Semporna, Sabah. The...
Seaweed cultivation was introduced in Sabah since 1978 and has increasingly become an economically i...
Seaweed cultivation was introduced in Sabah since 1978 and has increasingly become an economically i...
Seaweed is found in abundance and grows naturally in the east coast of Sabah. The local communities ...
Seaweeds are large, multicellular marine algae that are ecologically and economically important. In ...
Seaweed (Kappaphycus spp.) farming has been practised in Malaysia since the late 1970s following gov...
This review paper presents information on the production status of economically important seaweed sp...
Not AvailableThe farming of the red seaweed Kappaphycus alvarezii and related species as raw materia...
Seaweed farming is emerging as a viable alternative activity in the Indonesian fisheries sector. Thi...
Seaweed or marine algae is one of the important fishery commodities in Indonesia. Indonesia is ranke...
Seaweed is a group of marine plants with a growing potential for economic growth in the world's coas...
Community capacity building issues in Malaysia have been given serious attention by the government, ...
Global production and utilization of algae is a multi-billion dollar industry. There is a diversity ...
Abstract. Pangkep District is one of the provinces in South Sulawesi, which produces many Eucheuma...
Seaweed has the potential to deliver more food to an increasing world population. Diseases endanger ...