Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia

Background & Report Objectives The Zambia Aquaculture Enterprise Development Project (ZAEDP) was launched by the Government of Zambia in 2017 with funding from the African Development Bank. As part of ZAEDP, The Zambian government, with support from WorldFish as technical advisors have established a...

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Autores principales: Komugisha, Basiita Rose, Benzie, John, Harburg, Sam Haburg, Chungu, Patience, Malambo, Tom
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Publicado: WorldFish 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127576
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author Komugisha, Basiita Rose
Benzie, John
Harburg, Sam Haburg
Chungu, Patience
Malambo, Tom
author_browse Benzie, John
Chungu, Patience
Harburg, Sam Haburg
Komugisha, Basiita Rose
Malambo, Tom
author_facet Komugisha, Basiita Rose
Benzie, John
Harburg, Sam Haburg
Chungu, Patience
Malambo, Tom
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description Background & Report Objectives The Zambia Aquaculture Enterprise Development Project (ZAEDP) was launched by the Government of Zambia in 2017 with funding from the African Development Bank. As part of ZAEDP, The Zambian government, with support from WorldFish as technical advisors have established a genetic improvement program for Three Spotted Tilapia, a key indigenous Tilapia species perceived to possess good potential for aquaculture production within Zambian production systems. The genetic improvement program seeks to establish the foundation for future supply of genetically improved Three Spotted Tilapia fingerlings (seed) to the Zambian aquaculture industry.This report comprises the two primary areas of scope described below. 1. Assess the status and potential of the Zambian aquaculture industry, identifying the market opportunity for genetically improved Three Spotted Tilapia seed and subsequent requirements for development of a commercially sustainable breeding program. 2. Identify appropriate industry monitoring systems, data requirements and applicable standards/protocols to support the operations and management of the hatchery sector, particularly the genetic improvement nucleus.
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spelling CGSpace1275762025-12-02T10:59:51Z Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia Komugisha, Basiita Rose Benzie, John Harburg, Sam Haburg Chungu, Patience Malambo, Tom poverty reduction tilapia goal 1 no poverty goal 2 zero hunger goal 14 life below water fish genetic innovation resilient agrifood systems Background & Report Objectives The Zambia Aquaculture Enterprise Development Project (ZAEDP) was launched by the Government of Zambia in 2017 with funding from the African Development Bank. As part of ZAEDP, The Zambian government, with support from WorldFish as technical advisors have established a genetic improvement program for Three Spotted Tilapia, a key indigenous Tilapia species perceived to possess good potential for aquaculture production within Zambian production systems. The genetic improvement program seeks to establish the foundation for future supply of genetically improved Three Spotted Tilapia fingerlings (seed) to the Zambian aquaculture industry.This report comprises the two primary areas of scope described below. 1. Assess the status and potential of the Zambian aquaculture industry, identifying the market opportunity for genetically improved Three Spotted Tilapia seed and subsequent requirements for development of a commercially sustainable breeding program. 2. Identify appropriate industry monitoring systems, data requirements and applicable standards/protocols to support the operations and management of the hatchery sector, particularly the genetic improvement nucleus. 2022-07-08 2023-01-19T14:52:42Z 2023-01-19T14:52:42Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127576 en Open Access application/pdf WorldFish Basiita Rose Komugisha, John Benzie, Sam Haburg Harburg, Patience Chungu, Tom Malambo. (8/7/2022). Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia. Bayan Lepas, Malaysia: WorldFish (WorldFish).
spellingShingle poverty reduction
tilapia
goal 1 no poverty
goal 2 zero hunger
goal 14 life below water
fish
genetic innovation
resilient agrifood systems
Komugisha, Basiita Rose
Benzie, John
Harburg, Sam Haburg
Chungu, Patience
Malambo, Tom
Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia
title Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia
title_full Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia
title_fullStr Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia
title_short Dissemination Strategy for Three Spotted Tilapia in Zambia
title_sort dissemination strategy for three spotted tilapia in zambia
topic poverty reduction
tilapia
goal 1 no poverty
goal 2 zero hunger
goal 14 life below water
fish
genetic innovation
resilient agrifood systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127576
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