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Diets 1 Feeding experiments 1 Food Security and Poverty 1 Growth 1 Nutritional requirements 1 Sexual maturity Penaeus monodon 1 Shrimp culture 1 developing countries 1 food security 1 foreign exchange availability 1 import capacity 1 income distribution 1 nutritional requirements 1 per capita consumption 1 population growth 1 productivity 1
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Mustafa, S. 1 Rahman, R.A. 1 Rosen, Stacey L. 1 Shapouri, Shahla 1 Yong, S.K.A. 1
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Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture 1
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Agricultural Information Bulletins 1 Naga 1
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Use of enriched live prey in promoting growth and maturation of tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon)
Yong, S.K.A.; Mustafa, S.; Rahman, R.A. - In: Naga 27 (2004) 1-2, pp. 55-59
This study was undertaken to determine the effect of nutritional management of broodstock of Penaeus monodon on growth and maturation. Test specimens were obtained from a grow-out pond before attainment of maturity and were reared in hatchery tanks. Four types of dietary treatments (M1ûM4) were...
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Food Security Assessment: Why Countries Are at Risk
Shapouri, Shahla; Rosen, Stacey L. - Economic Research Service, Department of Agriculture - 1999
Food insecurity in many low-income, developing countries is projected to intensify unless steps are taken to reverse the performance trend of key contributing factors: agricultural productivity, foreign exchange earnings, and population growth. For the poorest countries, an increase in...
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