An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt

The study concludes that successful development of innovative IAA and sustainable scaling in Egypt require creating innovative solutions to implement these systems. During the next 10 years, IAA will become an important approach for sustainable development. Recommended innovations include the follow...

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Autores principales: Sadek, Sherif, Elewa, Ahmed, Ahmed, Nour, Munir, Salma, Mahfouz, Abdel-Rahman, Nasr-Allah, Ahmed
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: WorldFish 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134559
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author Sadek, Sherif
Elewa, Ahmed
Ahmed, Nour
Munir, Salma
Mahfouz, Abdel-Rahman
Nasr-Allah, Ahmed
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Elewa, Ahmed
Mahfouz, Abdel-Rahman
Munir, Salma
Nasr-Allah, Ahmed
Sadek, Sherif
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Elewa, Ahmed
Ahmed, Nour
Munir, Salma
Mahfouz, Abdel-Rahman
Nasr-Allah, Ahmed
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description The study concludes that successful development of innovative IAA and sustainable scaling in Egypt require creating innovative solutions to implement these systems. During the next 10 years, IAA will become an important approach for sustainable development. Recommended innovations include the following: • Help stakeholders use information communication technology (ICT), smart sensing and the internet of things (IOT) for optimal use of resources. • Adopt hybrid water management in the fish farm component of IAA by using both the flow-through system, partial recirculating aquaculture system (PRAS) and the recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) based on the requirements for crop irrigation. • Support product network marketing and establish IAA pilot farms as demonstration farms for private farmers so that they can learn how to manage IAA systems. • Help farmers learn how to adopt new techniques through applied research, training, interactions and shared knowledge.
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spelling CGSpace1345592025-09-03T06:03:04Z An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt Sadek, Sherif Elewa, Ahmed Ahmed, Nour Munir, Salma Mahfouz, Abdel-Rahman Nasr-Allah, Ahmed aquaculture integrated agriculture-aquaculture The study concludes that successful development of innovative IAA and sustainable scaling in Egypt require creating innovative solutions to implement these systems. During the next 10 years, IAA will become an important approach for sustainable development. Recommended innovations include the following: • Help stakeholders use information communication technology (ICT), smart sensing and the internet of things (IOT) for optimal use of resources. • Adopt hybrid water management in the fish farm component of IAA by using both the flow-through system, partial recirculating aquaculture system (PRAS) and the recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) based on the requirements for crop irrigation. • Support product network marketing and establish IAA pilot farms as demonstration farms for private farmers so that they can learn how to manage IAA systems. • Help farmers learn how to adopt new techniques through applied research, training, interactions and shared knowledge. 2023-11-01 2023-11-20T17:50:13Z 2023-11-20T17:50:13Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134559 en Open Access application/pdf WorldFish Sherif Sadek, Ahmed Elewa, Nour Ahmed, Salma Munir, Abdel-Rahman Mahfouz, Ahmed Nasr-Allah. (1/11/2023). An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt. Bayan Lepas, Malaysia: WorldFish (WorldFish).
spellingShingle aquaculture
integrated agriculture-aquaculture
Sadek, Sherif
Elewa, Ahmed
Ahmed, Nour
Munir, Salma
Mahfouz, Abdel-Rahman
Nasr-Allah, Ahmed
An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt
title An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt
title_full An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt
title_fullStr An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt
title_short An assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture-aquaculture (IAA) systems in Egypt
title_sort assessment and analytical report for integrated agriculture aquaculture iaa systems in egypt
topic aquaculture
integrated agriculture-aquaculture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134559
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