Egyptian fishery resources with special emphasis on aquaculture (in Arabic)

This paper while focusing on aquaculture development has started with key fishery resources and highlighted the increasing contribution of aquaculture in total fish production. The challenges facing aquaculture outlook has beed addressed in this paper especially the limited production basket and the allocation of natural resources especially water. Fish trade (import and export) has been addressed in the paper which ended by new innovations such as the rotation of aquaculture with agricultral crops. The conclusion of the paper included approaches which need to be taken to enhance aquaculture production, widen production basket and explore water resources which are not adequately utilized in the present.

[important]Egyptian fishery resources with special emphasis on aquaculture (Arabic)[/important]

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Development of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) hatchery in the Nyanza province, Kenya

This project has been developed by a team of trainees who participated during 2007 in the Warm Water Fish Production training course. This course is annually hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (EICA) in partnership with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The project addresses the establishment of a hatchery for African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in the Nyanza province (Kenya). The project proposal starts with the rationality and the objectives of the project. Technical description and economic indicators have been addressed in the project proposal. The project has been implemented under the supervision of Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal.

[important]Development of a catfish hatchery in Nyanza povince (Kenya)[/important]

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Semi-intensive polyculture farming of pacu and boca chica in Paraguay (in Spanish)

This project proposal targets the farming of two native fish species (pacu and boca chica) in polyculture intensive system in Paraguay. The two species have been chosen for this project based on their farming characteristics and market demand. The project has been developed by a team of trainees who participated during 2005 in Fish Culture Development training course in 2005. Technical component of the project has been described including site selection, water sources, pond preparation and management. Fish marketing, funding sources and budget requirements are also included. This project proposal has been developed under the supervision of Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal.

[important]ENGORDE SEMI-INTENSIVO DE POLICULTIVO DE PACU Y BOCA CHICO (PARAGUAY) – (In Spanish)[/important]

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Small-scale freshwater fish hatchery in Sierra Leone

The justification of this project proposal relied on the modest status of aquaculture (40 tons) compared to the high demand on fish in Sierra Leone. The annual production target of this project is a million tilapia fingerlings. The location of the project has been specified and so human resources. Hapa system has been the chosen system for the production of Nile tilapia fingerlings. The system design and operation are described and finally the budget and economic analysis. This project proposal has been developed by a team of trainees who participated during 2006 in Fish Culture Development training course which is annually hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (EICA). This project has been implemented under the supervision of Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal.

[important]Small Scale Freshwater hatchery in Sierra Leone[/important]

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Fish farm project in Madagascar (in French)

This proposal covers a fish farm project in Madagascar. The background information and justifications led to the formulation of this project which has been developed by a team of trainees who participated during 2010 in the Fish Culture Development training course which is annually hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (EICA). The objectives of this project have been stated and the species of choice are Nile tilapia and mirror carp. Farming facilities and practices are included such as the project acreage, water source, stocking density, pond management, fertilization of supplemental feed. The economic analysis of the project has been included. The project proposal has been developed under the supervision of Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal.

[important]A fish farm project in Madagascar (in French)[/important]

 

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Integral family-based production pilot center in Panama (in Spanish)

This project proposal has been developed in 2007 by a team of trainees who participated in the Integrated Rural Development training course which is annually hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (EICA). The project objectives focus on enhancing food security and livelihood in rural families through improving their productive capacity and the adoption of integration concept which includes rice paddy, vegetables, grains, cassava, hens and aquaculture. Project activities, components and proposed support to partner hamilies have been described in the project proposal. The team of developers decided to locate the project in district of Santa Fe, province of Veraguas, Panama. Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal supervised the development of the project proposal.

[important]Integral Family-based production pilot center (in Spanish)[/important]

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Women in ornamental fish farming in Nepal

This project proposal addresses social and economic aspects through empowering the role of fisher women in ornamental fish farming in Chitwan Valley (Nepal) as a means to reducing the migration to cities and create jobs. The strategy of this project is to nurse hatchlings of gold fish and koi carp which are produced in hatcheries and market it to potential clients. This project include technical parts, budgetary component and dissemination strategy to enable reaching more of potential fisher women. This project proposal has been developed of a team of trainees who participated in 2007 in Fish Culture Development training course which is annually hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (Egypt). The project proposal has been supervised by Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal.

[important]Women in ornamental fish farming (Nepal)[/important]

 

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Small-scale fish farming in Senegal (in French)

This project proposal addresses the small-scale fish farming in Senegal. The propsed location of the project is Tambacounda province. Farming and marketing of Nile tilapia and African catfish is the main objective of this proposed project. The rationality of this project in this specific location is based on the geographic distance from landing sites as well as the non availability of other protein sources at affordable prices. This propsed project addresses promotion strategy to introduce aquaculture activity in the target region. The project also includes the technical and budgetary components. This proposed project has been prepared by a team of trainees who participated during 2007 in the Fish Culture Development training course which is annually hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (EICA). The proposed project has been developed under the supervision of Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal.

[important]Small scale fish farming in Senegal (in French)[/important]

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National plan for fish health management

The project proposes a fish health management plan which could be established on national levels. The project starts with the importance of fish health management and hence the need for national plans. The project proposes a structure in which fish health agency may fit. Legeslations and reporting related to fish health represent a major component of this project which has been developed by a group of trainees who participated in Fish Health Management training course in 2005 wheareas Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal supervised the training course and so the group projects.

[important]National plan for fish health management (2005)[/important]

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Hatchery establishment for African catfish fry production in mukono district, Uganda

The current project targets the production of African catfish fingerlings starting by 850,000 and increasing in subsequent years. The project which will be located in Mukono district (Uganda) has identified the key physical requirements of land and equipment as well as human resources. Marketing strategy as planned ensures a continous supply of catfish fingerlings throughout the year. This project proposal has been developmed by a team of trainees who participated during 2008 in Fish Culture Development training course which is annually hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (EICA). The project has been supervised by Dr. Abdel Rahman El Gamal.

[important]HATCHARY ESTABLISHMENT FOR AFRICAN CATFISH FRY PRODUCTION IN Uganda[/important]

 

 

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