Key Messages • Results from the MwAPATA Aquaculture Survey show that 87% of small-scale fish farms in Malawi are individually owned, and most fish farming households are male headed (86%). • Most farms (95%) use low-technology earthen ponds, which are susceptible to floods, erosion, and natural predators. • Nearly all farms (99.8%) are stocked with mixed-sex fingerlings, which are associated with uncontrolled reproduction, low survival rates, overcrowding, and stunted growth. • It is encouraging that many farms apply organic fertilizers (87%) and inorganic fertilizers (49.4%). However, small-scale fish farming in Malawi is characterized by limited usage of other high-quality inputs, such as commercial feed (floating feed), which constrains ...
A productive method of farming tilapia has been widely adopted in the Masasi district in south west ...
Research PaperThe global aquaculture industry has seen dramatic growth over the last two decades, an...
Global environmental changes have negatively affected many food systems while the demand for food ha...
Key Messages • Results from the MwAPATA Aquaculture Survey show that 87% of small-scale fish farms i...
Small-scale aquaculture in Malawi holds great promise for economic growth and food security. This re...
Key Messages • Small-scale aquaculture in Malawi is profitable, despite the challenges faced by fish...
Key Messages • Small-scale aquaculture has potential to improve food security in Malawi and contribu...
Key Messages • In most African countries, there has been a policy shift away from treating small-sca...
No poster available.Although smallholder pond aquaculture in Malawi has significant potential\ud to ...
The rapid rise and evolution of aquaculture over the past few decades has led to both optimism and a...
Smallholder fish farming contribute to improved nutrition, incomes and livelihoods of rural\ud commu...
Aquaculture production in Tanzania has increased in recent years, responding to an increased demand ...
Over the past decade, the aquaculture sector in Ghana has experienced tremendous growth—driven mainl...
Asian know-how is being used to develop fish farming systems for Africa. (As reported in Spore 29 pa...
Growth and water quality data collected systematically with farmers cultivating indigenous tilapia i...
A productive method of farming tilapia has been widely adopted in the Masasi district in south west ...
Research PaperThe global aquaculture industry has seen dramatic growth over the last two decades, an...
Global environmental changes have negatively affected many food systems while the demand for food ha...
Key Messages • Results from the MwAPATA Aquaculture Survey show that 87% of small-scale fish farms i...
Small-scale aquaculture in Malawi holds great promise for economic growth and food security. This re...
Key Messages • Small-scale aquaculture in Malawi is profitable, despite the challenges faced by fish...
Key Messages • Small-scale aquaculture has potential to improve food security in Malawi and contribu...
Key Messages • In most African countries, there has been a policy shift away from treating small-sca...
No poster available.Although smallholder pond aquaculture in Malawi has significant potential\ud to ...
The rapid rise and evolution of aquaculture over the past few decades has led to both optimism and a...
Smallholder fish farming contribute to improved nutrition, incomes and livelihoods of rural\ud commu...
Aquaculture production in Tanzania has increased in recent years, responding to an increased demand ...
Over the past decade, the aquaculture sector in Ghana has experienced tremendous growth—driven mainl...
Asian know-how is being used to develop fish farming systems for Africa. (As reported in Spore 29 pa...
Growth and water quality data collected systematically with farmers cultivating indigenous tilapia i...
A productive method of farming tilapia has been widely adopted in the Masasi district in south west ...
Research PaperThe global aquaculture industry has seen dramatic growth over the last two decades, an...
Global environmental changes have negatively affected many food systems while the demand for food ha...