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Nov 13 2017
Integrated fish-pig farming in Peru
Photo credit: Juan Martin Cautvein Grecia (Peru) Review: Juan Martin Cautvein Grecia and Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The inserted picture which was taken in the in the Peruvian jungle shows an integration model between pigs and fish. In such system, ponds are generally small of less than 2000 …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14232
Nov 13 2017
Ferry Fish Market in Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania)
Photo credit: Lucka Paschal and Erick Kiiza (Tanzania) Review: Lucka Paschal – Erick Kiiza (Tanzania) and Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The inserted photo shows the ferry fish market in Dar Es Salaam during its busy time as shown in the many people who seemed involved in fisheries business whether fishermen, traders, …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14193
Nov 13 2017
Small-scale aquaculture in rural development (2017 – Updated)
This lecture has been delivered in Fish Culture Development training courses organized by the Egyptian International Center for Agriculture (EICA). The content of this lecture includes the features of rural communities, models of small-scale aquaculture, promoting small-scale aquaculture, challenges and issues of concern, and examples of small-scale aquaculture projects. The lecture has been included …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14224
Nov 10 2017
Fish Culture Development training course – EICA – Egypt (2017 Updated)
This is an updated group picture accommodating the participants who joined the course after few days from the start. This 10-week course has been annually supported since 1988 by the Egyptian Government as represented in the Egyptian International Center for Agriculture (EICA). The course is delivered through variety of training tool including lectures, practical …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14213
Nov 06 2017
Climate change in Vietnam
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=13762
Nov 05 2017
Country report – Gambia (2013)
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=13722
Oct 24 2017
Fish Culture Development training course (Africa) – 2017 – Egypt – Updated
The present 10-week course is being organized by EICA in partnership with FAO. In this course, I delivered my first lecture when the attendants were seven participants. In few days, the target participation has been achieved. The 14 course participants are: Gideon Gicheru, Jesee Maina Nyokabi and Mercy maiyo (Kenya), Muriisa Emmanuel (Rwanda); Assam Eldeen …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14203
Oct 20 2017
Use of yam and sweet potato leaves as a supplemental food for tilapia in Uganda (Video)
Video credit: Saverino Nuwasiima (Uganda) Review: Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) This video was filmed in a fish farm in Uganda. Yams are herbaceous plants cultivated mainly for the consumption of their starchy tubers consumed by the people in many countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America whereas around 95% of the …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14200
Oct 18 2017
Using bamboos to keep predatory animals out of fish pond (Tanzania)
Photo credit: Lucka Paschal and Erick Kiiza (Tanzania) Review: Lucka Paschal – Erick Kiiza (Tanzania) and Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the website) The inserted picture shows a typical fish pond which belongs to a fish farmer at Songea, Tanzania. Upon the construction of fish ponds, farmers normally use a series of bamboo trees …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14182
Oct 17 2017
Collection and distribution of captured mullet fry in Egypt – Video
Video credit: Sherif Sadek (Egypt) Review: Abdel Rahman El Gamal (Founder of the video channel) Egypt continues to be the world leader in mullet aquaculture, producing over 157,000 tons in 2015 whereas the culture of mullet relies solely on the collection of wild seed. The collection of wild fry in Egypt in designated sites …
Permanent link to this article: https://fishconsult.org/?p=14195