Aquaculture plays an increasingly important role in meeting the rising global demand for fish fuelled by economic and demographic growth. However, in many middle-income countries, aquaculture is constrained by rising labour costs, limited input supply, environmental concerns, and infectious diseases. In this paper, we developed a multi-species, multi-sector equilibrium model and applied it to the fishery sector of Egypt, a leading aquaculture producer in Africa, to examine these barriers. Projection results show that rising wage rates would slow down the growth of labour-intensive aquaculture compared to those that use relatively less labour. The demand for feed, seed inputs and water use for aquaculture would substantially increase. The re...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Abstract: As various concerned scientists and organisations such as the UN, the World Bank, WFP, an...
Aquaculture plays an increasingly important role in meeting the rising global demand for fish fuelle...
The demand for fish in Sub-Saharan Africa, as driven by the trend of diet-shift to fish, economic an...
Fish farming is considered an important agricultural activity that is capable of ending nutritional ...
Egyptian fish farming has witnessed a spectacular development resulting in an industry that is numbe...
One of the most pressing challenges facing food systems in Africa is ensuring availability of a heal...
Bangladesh has made significant progress in social and economic development in recent years, but mic...
:Approximately 200 million people in Africa derive high-quality and low-cost proteins from fish. How...
The Egyptian aquaculture industry provides more than 100,000 full-time or part-time jobs and produce...
Aquaculture is one of the world’s fastest growing food-producing sectors, and its share in global fi...
The African aquaculture sector recorded the fastest growth in the world between 2006-2018, averaging...
Although aquaculture in Egypt has the potential for satisfying the increased demand for protein and ...
Fish contribute to Africa's food and nutrition security, but future directions for the fish sector r...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Abstract: As various concerned scientists and organisations such as the UN, the World Bank, WFP, an...
Aquaculture plays an increasingly important role in meeting the rising global demand for fish fuelle...
The demand for fish in Sub-Saharan Africa, as driven by the trend of diet-shift to fish, economic an...
Fish farming is considered an important agricultural activity that is capable of ending nutritional ...
Egyptian fish farming has witnessed a spectacular development resulting in an industry that is numbe...
One of the most pressing challenges facing food systems in Africa is ensuring availability of a heal...
Bangladesh has made significant progress in social and economic development in recent years, but mic...
:Approximately 200 million people in Africa derive high-quality and low-cost proteins from fish. How...
The Egyptian aquaculture industry provides more than 100,000 full-time or part-time jobs and produce...
Aquaculture is one of the world’s fastest growing food-producing sectors, and its share in global fi...
The African aquaculture sector recorded the fastest growth in the world between 2006-2018, averaging...
Although aquaculture in Egypt has the potential for satisfying the increased demand for protein and ...
Fish contribute to Africa's food and nutrition security, but future directions for the fish sector r...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Abstract: As various concerned scientists and organisations such as the UN, the World Bank, WFP, an...