Fish farming is considered an important agricultural activity that is capable of ending nutritional deficiencies of the world and contributing to poverty reduction. Its proponents argue that aquaculture will meet the food security needs of millions of people in developing countries who will benefit from relatively inexpensive protein, while depleted capture fisheries are allowed to replenish. Egypt is Africa's leading aquaculture country, followed by Nigeria with similar production systems. The dominant species of fish cultured in Egypt and Nigeria are Tilapia and African catfish, respectively. The aquaculture industries in these two counties are very promising, as there is a presence of water bodies, some institutional commitment, and high...
The (peri-)urban population in developing countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa, is rapidly incre...
The cultivation of desirable aquatic organisms is becoming increasingly important as one of the fast...
Nigeria offers the largest market for fisheries products in Africa. Fish production from capture fis...
Aquaculture activities create significant contributions to poverty eradication and food security in ...
Over 840 million people lack adequate access to food and about 25 % of these are in sub-Saharan Afri...
Nigeria is a country where the fish demand-supply gap is about 1 million metric tonnes per annumdes...
Aquaculture is the rational rearing of fish and other aquatic organism in man-made ponds, reservoir ...
Egyptian fish farming has witnessed a spectacular development resulting in an industry that is numbe...
In recent times, veterinarians and animal scientists have contributed to the development of techniqu...
Isolated successes have been recorded in fish farming in some African countries with observable pote...
This paper examines the status of fish farming in Isoko area of Niger Delta with the view of drawing...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Aquaculture plays an increasingly important role in meeting the rising global demand for fish fuelle...
Nigeria is a large fish consuming nation with a total consumption at more than 1.2 million tonnes, w...
The African aquaculture sector recorded the fastest growth in the world between 2006-2018, averaging...
The (peri-)urban population in developing countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa, is rapidly incre...
The cultivation of desirable aquatic organisms is becoming increasingly important as one of the fast...
Nigeria offers the largest market for fisheries products in Africa. Fish production from capture fis...
Aquaculture activities create significant contributions to poverty eradication and food security in ...
Over 840 million people lack adequate access to food and about 25 % of these are in sub-Saharan Afri...
Nigeria is a country where the fish demand-supply gap is about 1 million metric tonnes per annumdes...
Aquaculture is the rational rearing of fish and other aquatic organism in man-made ponds, reservoir ...
Egyptian fish farming has witnessed a spectacular development resulting in an industry that is numbe...
In recent times, veterinarians and animal scientists have contributed to the development of techniqu...
Isolated successes have been recorded in fish farming in some African countries with observable pote...
This paper examines the status of fish farming in Isoko area of Niger Delta with the view of drawing...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Aquaculture plays an increasingly important role in meeting the rising global demand for fish fuelle...
Nigeria is a large fish consuming nation with a total consumption at more than 1.2 million tonnes, w...
The African aquaculture sector recorded the fastest growth in the world between 2006-2018, averaging...
The (peri-)urban population in developing countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa, is rapidly incre...
The cultivation of desirable aquatic organisms is becoming increasingly important as one of the fast...
Nigeria offers the largest market for fisheries products in Africa. Fish production from capture fis...