The catfish industry in the Philippines is budding and projected to expand in the coming years. This is evident from conversations with active catfish farmers who all hope to be able to expand production, whether backyard or commercial because their present production can hardly supply the demands of buyers. NIFTDC, a fisheries technology and development center in Dagupan City, Philippines, however, says that unless the government has a catfish program, expansion of the industry would be slow. Work on catfish research is only just starting and the culture methods remain to be on a gut feel basis. The farmers are left to survive on their own. Luckily for them, catfish is hardy, easy to grow, and has a growing market. Clearly, if catfish can ...
Brine shrimp, an essential feed for prawn larvae and milkfish fry is now being grown successfully by...
The Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC/AQD) has bee...
Catfish farmers increasingly are producing fish larger than the traditional size of 0.45-0.57 kg/fis...
The catfish industry in the Philippines is budding and projected to expand in the coming years. This...
Catfish rank fifth in the world in terms of fresh and brackishwater fish culture. In Asia and the Pa...
Catfish farming is a profitable business that clicking because some may eat themselves and partly th...
Asian catfish Clarias macrocephalus is an esteemed food fish especially in Southeast Asia due to its...
This article deals with the biology, broodstock management, seed production techniques and grow-out ...
The expansion of Philippine aquaculture is essential to addressing poverty and food insecurity in th...
The article discusses the development of milkfish aquaculture industry in the Philippines. The impac...
We supplying and selling a good varieties of catfish to all people and who are interested to reared ...
Philippine aquaculture is a dynamic industry and a fast growing sector of the economy. Tremendous pr...
Feed is the main key to success in small and large scale catfish farming. If we keep catfish in a la...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Catfish farming is a profitable business that clicking because some may eat themselves and partly th...
Brine shrimp, an essential feed for prawn larvae and milkfish fry is now being grown successfully by...
The Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC/AQD) has bee...
Catfish farmers increasingly are producing fish larger than the traditional size of 0.45-0.57 kg/fis...
The catfish industry in the Philippines is budding and projected to expand in the coming years. This...
Catfish rank fifth in the world in terms of fresh and brackishwater fish culture. In Asia and the Pa...
Catfish farming is a profitable business that clicking because some may eat themselves and partly th...
Asian catfish Clarias macrocephalus is an esteemed food fish especially in Southeast Asia due to its...
This article deals with the biology, broodstock management, seed production techniques and grow-out ...
The expansion of Philippine aquaculture is essential to addressing poverty and food insecurity in th...
The article discusses the development of milkfish aquaculture industry in the Philippines. The impac...
We supplying and selling a good varieties of catfish to all people and who are interested to reared ...
Philippine aquaculture is a dynamic industry and a fast growing sector of the economy. Tremendous pr...
Feed is the main key to success in small and large scale catfish farming. If we keep catfish in a la...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Catfish farming is a profitable business that clicking because some may eat themselves and partly th...
Brine shrimp, an essential feed for prawn larvae and milkfish fry is now being grown successfully by...
The Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC/AQD) has bee...
Catfish farmers increasingly are producing fish larger than the traditional size of 0.45-0.57 kg/fis...