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No Thumbnail AvailableBook (series)Technical studyFish Culture in undrainable ponds - A manual for extension 1992
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No results found.This manual deals with the methods of freshwater fish culture in undrainable ponds as practised in India. The manual is primarily meant for extension workers and aquaculture training institutions. It outlines the basic principles of fish culture and the characteristics of undrainable ponds. The systems of composite carp culture and composite carp culture-livestock farming have been described. Methods of improvement of existi ng ponds and construction of new ponds have been included. The suitable species for culture, procurement of their seed, stocking ratios of various species under composite culture, etc., have been discussed. Pond management, both pre-stocking and post-stocking, including fish health management and management of common hazards have been dealt with. It also contains information on marketing and economics of fi sh culture in undrainable ponds. -
No Thumbnail AvailableBook (series)Technical reportProceedings of the world symposium on warm-water pond fish culture - Rome, 18-25 May 1966 1967
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ProjectProgramme / project reportReport to the government of Iran on inland water fisheries resources of Iran especially of the Caspian Sea with special reference to sturgeon
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No results found.This document is Report FAO Expanded Program of Technical Assistance No. 1818. For convenience in classifying information on fisheries, EPTA reports produced by the FAO Fisheries Division since 1 January 1962 are also numbered consecutively in a sub-series with the general series. This is the fortysixth report in the sub-series: FAO Fish.EPTA Rep. (Fib/EPTA 46).
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Book (stand-alone)FlagshipLa situation mondiale de l'alimentation et de l'agriculture 2016 (SOFA): Changement climatique, agriculture et sécurité alimentaire 2016
Si l’on ne prend pas dès maintenant des mesures pour renforcer la durabilité, la productivité et la résilience de l’agriculture, les répercussions du changement climatique feront peser une lourde menace sur la production alimentaire de pays et de régions déjà fortement exposés à l’insécurité alimentaire. L’Accord de Paris, adopté en décembre 2015, est un nouveau départ dans l’action mondiale visant à stabiliser le climat avant qu’il ne soit trop tard. Il reconnaît toute l’importance de la sé curité alimentaire dans la réaction internationale au changement climatique, comme en témoignent les contributions prévues, en terme d’adaptation et d’atténuation, de nombreux pays, qui placent l’agriculture au premier plan. Afin d’aider à traduire ces plans en actions concrètes, le présent rapport met en lumière les stratégies, les modes de financement possibles et les besoins en données et en informations, et brosse un tableau des politiques de transformation et des institutions qui peuvent fa ire tomber les obstacles à la mise en oeuvre.
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Book (series)Technical reportWECAFC Report of the fifteenth session of the Commission, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 26 - 28 March 2014 / COPACO Rapport de la quinzième session de la Commission, Port of Spain, Trinité et Tobago, 26 - 28 mars 2014 / COPACO Informe de la decimoquinta reunión de la Comisión, Puerto España, Trinidad y Tobago, 26 - 28 de marzo de 2014 2014
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No results found.The fifteenth session of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) was held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, from 26 to 28 March 2014. The session was attended by 29 members of the Commission. Observers from five regional fishery bodies (RFBs) and five intergovernmental organizations also participated. The Commission adopted four regional fisheries management recommendations respectively on: 1) spawning aggregations of groupers and snappers, 2) the use of fish aggregating de vices, 3) Queen Conch management and conservation and 4) fisheries management planning. The Commission also adopted five resolutions on 1) illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, 2) the Regional Strategy for the Control of Invasive Lionfish, 3) the implementation of voluntary guidelines on Small-scale fisheries and Tenure, 4) the implementation of the Port state Measures Agreement and the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on flag State performance and 5) the strategic action programme for the sustainable management of the shared living marine resources of the Caribbean and north Brazil shelf large marine ecosystems. The Commission thanked FAO for the Performance Review of WECAFC, adopted the WECAFC Strategic Plan 2014–2020, approved the Programme of Work (2014–15), maintained the seven joint working groups and established three new working groups, endorsed the WECAFC–FIRMS partnership, adopted the revised Rules of Procedures and discussed the options for strategic reorientation of th e Commission. No decision was taken on starting a transition process of WECAFC into a Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO), as members required additional information -
Book (stand-alone)Technical studyAppropriate food packaging solutions for developing countries 2014The study was undertaken to serve as a basis for the international congress Save Food!, taking place from 16 to 17 May 2011, at the international packaging industry fair Interpack2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Save Food! has been co organized by Interpack2011 and FAO, aiming to raise awareness on global food losses and waste. In addition, Save Food! brings to the attention of the international packaging industry the constraints faced by the small- and medium-scale food processing industries in dev eloping countries to obtain access to adequate packaging materials which are economically feasible. This revised edition, dated 2014, contains a new section on investment opportunities in developing countries (paragraph 3.7).