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Gibran Huzaifah, co-founder and CEO of eFishery, said the company chose India due to the market’s similarities with Indonesia. The firm has conducted a pilot project in India for the past year. “In India, the farmers are also concentrated in just one state, not scattered like in Indones...
Fishery and Aquaculture in relation to Climate Change in IndiaJoystu DuttaTirthankar SenAnkita MitraAbhijit Mitra
Slowly over the last few decades, the number and type of organisations representing the interests of women in fisheries and aquaculture have begun to grow and diversify. Little is written about this welcome growth of activity and so the new FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular by Enrique Alonso-...
They only sell to those who are near and can be reached by bicycle. People are afraid of going out. We don’t know who has it (Covid-19).” (Fisher, Paombong). Apart from online marketing, fishery-dependent households also coped with market disruptions by regularly peddling caught fish...
Surging global demand has been at odds with efforts to avoid overfishing and preserve marine wildlife, however, which is why the role of aquaculture has massively increased over the past three decades while fishery captures have remained relatively stable. In 2020, 49 percent of the world's suppl...
4.1Nanotechnologies and fishery industry Nanoparticles of elements like selenium, iron, etc. sources supplemented in diet could improve the growth of fish. The technology can be applied for using in aquariums and commercial fish ponds to reduce the cost of water treatment. Researchers believe that na...
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. (2022). Aquaculture industry development act. Korean law information center. Na, J.-H., & Jeong, H.-J. (2020). The Safety of Fishery Products and the Continuous Development of the Fishery Industry in Jeollabuk-do Ngajilo, D., & Jeebhay, M. F. (201...
In South Konawe District, Southeast Sulawesi, a survey of 96 households found that only 12% of income came from capture fishing (including ‘bagan’ lift nets and crab trapping), while 36% of income was from seaweed farming, and 38% from non-fishery sources (e.g., shops, labouring, ...
subjective socioeconomic status; artisanal fishery; small-scale aquaculture; income1. Introduction Even though aquaculture is broadly promoted as an opportunity to strengthen the economic viability of remote coastal areas by creating employment for local people, generating income for women and young adults...