Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection

Aquaculture has traditionally played a role in ensuring food security for humans and is often a component of rural development programmes to alleviate poverty. In the last three decades, the aquaculture industry has grown at an unprecedented rate stimulated by the increased demand for fish and fish...

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Main Author: Hashim, Roshada
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2005
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description Aquaculture has traditionally played a role in ensuring food security for humans and is often a component of rural development programmes to alleviate poverty. In the last three decades, the aquaculture industry has grown at an unprecedented rate stimulated by the increased demand for fish and fishery products as global population awareness of fish as a health food increased and the almost static production from capture fisheries. Indeed, aquaculture has expanded to become the fastest food producing industry in the world and is expected to contribute to more than half of the global fish consumption by 2030 (FAO, 2000).
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spelling usm-1302013-07-13T00:34:32Z http://eprints.usm.my/130/ Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection Hashim, Roshada QH301 Biology QH Natural history Aquaculture has traditionally played a role in ensuring food security for humans and is often a component of rural development programmes to alleviate poverty. In the last three decades, the aquaculture industry has grown at an unprecedented rate stimulated by the increased demand for fish and fishery products as global population awareness of fish as a health food increased and the almost static production from capture fisheries. Indeed, aquaculture has expanded to become the fastest food producing industry in the world and is expected to contribute to more than half of the global fish consumption by 2030 (FAO, 2000). 2005-03-16 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/130/1/Sustaining_Aquaculture_Development_The_Feeds_And_Feeding_Connection.pdf Hashim, Roshada (2005) Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection. In: International Symposium on Improved Sustainability of Fish Production Systems and Appropriate Technologies for Utilization - Sustain Fish 2005, 16 - 18 March 2005, Cochin, India.
spellingShingle QH301 Biology
QH Natural history
Hashim, Roshada
Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection
title Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection
title_full Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection
title_fullStr Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection
title_full_unstemmed Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection
title_short Sustaining Aquaculture Development : The Feeds and Feeding Connection
title_sort sustaining aquaculture development : the feeds and feeding connection
topic QH301 Biology
QH Natural history
url http://eprints.usm.my/130/
http://eprints.usm.my/130/1/Sustaining_Aquaculture_Development_The_Feeds_And_Feeding_Connection.pdf