Source:www.fishconsult.org Credit for the video: Ignace Gohoun and Corneille Wantofio (Benin) The Aquaculture Research Center in Benin (CRIAB) is being established on ten hectars in Abomey town. The center is equipped with production facilities for African catfish, Clarias gariepinus and all-male Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. CRIAB has modern infrastructure with a hatchery and a laboratory …
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May 14 2014
Activities carried out at the Research Aquaculture Center in Benin (in French)- Video
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Aug 18 2012
Establishment of a Nile tilapia hatchery in Cameroon (in French)
This project has been developed by a group of trainees who participated during 2012 in the Warm Water Fish Production training course which is hosted by the Egyptian International Centre for Agriculture (EICA) in partnership with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The proposed location of this project is the suburban area of the city of …
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Nov 11 2011
Small-scale fish hatchery in Anuradapura (SriLanka)
Credit: D. S. K. Pitigala and Ananda sugathapala (SriLanka) The photo shows a private small-scale fish hatchery which was established in 2006 and located at Eppawala in Anuradapura. The hatchery-produced fingerlings are those for tilapia, Chinese carps and Indian carps. Production capacity of this hatchery is about 0.8 – 1 million of fingerlings/year. The hatchery is …
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Nov 03 2011
A small-scale hatchery for Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Egypt)
This is a model of a small-scale tilapia hatchery which could exist in fish farming communities of small to medium size. This type hatchery targets to fulfill given farms requirements of the fry of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus with a possibility to sell extras to others. An estimated production capacity of such model hatchery can …
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