Chow, K.W. May 1982. Artificial feeding for polyculture of carp, tilapia and mullet at the Zaweya Fish Farm, Egypt. 12 p.
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No Thumbnail AvailableProjectIndia - Carp nutrition research at the Freshwater Aquaculture Research and Training Centre, Dhauli; establishment of a nutrition laboratory and initiation of a diet development programme for carp polyculture 1982
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No results found.The work reported incorporates group training of counterparts and the latters' participation in all aspects of the programme. Training included: use and care of equipment; analytical methodology and techniques; fish nutrition basics; diet formulation, preparation and testing; design of experiments in fish nutrition. -
No Thumbnail AvailableProjectAquaculture development and coordination programme. Fish feed technology. Lectures presented at the FAO/UNDP Training Course in Fish Feed Technology, Seattle, Washington, 9 October - 15 December 1978 1980
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No results found.The need for developing suitable feeds based on locally available inexpensive ingredients has been widely recognized. Since lack of trained personnel is the main constraint in the development of fish feed technology in developing countries, the FAO/UNDP Aquaculture Development and Coordination Programme (ADCP) organized a special training course in fish feed technology at the College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, with a view to forming a small corps of fish feed specialists wh o could then be the focal points for future feed development programmes in their respective countries. The first report of the training course was presented in the report ADCP /REP/79/8. This present volume represents the edited texts of lectures presented by different specialists. Some additional material has been included for more complete coverage of the subject. Together, these texts may be considered to constitute a manual on fish feed technology, even though they were not prepared for that purpose. Twenty-six papers are included, under the general headings: (1) Digestion, physiology and anatomy; (2) nutritional bioenergetics; (3) nutritional biochemistry; (4) feedstuffs; (5) feed formulation; (6) feed manufacturing technology; (7) practical diets; and (8) quality control. Appendices include conversion tables, electrical data, and details on pelletability of selective feedstuffs, pellet die specifications, and equipment requirements for an 8 ton an hour feed mill. -
No Thumbnail AvailableProjectDemonstration of the manufacture and use of simple compounded feeds for semi-intensive Tilapia culture in Zambia
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No results found.The consultant, who was released from the UNDP/FAO Aquaculture Development and Coordination Programme (INT/86/017) for the purpose, visited Zambia 9–19 February 1988 to advise on the use of compound tilapia feeds in the project's farms at Chilanga, Mwekera and Chipata. During the consultancy a brief review of ingredient availability and cost was carried out and the results of earlier experiments with mixed feeds for tilapia production were assessed. A number of alternative formulations for tilap ia feeds were provided, together with recommendations for suitable feed manufacturing equipment for the project farms. The following report summarizes the results of this mission. The consultant's terms of reference are given in Annex I; the itinerary and a list of persons met is contained in Annex II and Annex III respectively.
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