Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization
This report seeks to understand the value of genetic improvement for different traits for Tilapia in Nigeria (in economic and non-market preference terms), with the ultimate goal of developing a breeding objective based on underlying economic models (and/ or non-market preferences). This would provi...
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| author | Cole, Steven |
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| description | This report seeks to understand the value of genetic improvement for different traits for Tilapia in Nigeria (in economic and non-market preference terms), with the ultimate goal of developing a breeding objective based on underlying economic models (and/ or non-market preferences). This would provide valuable information for the advancement of selection candidates with performance tailored to meet the needs of different groups of Tilapia farmers in Nigeria, including men and women farmers, and broader supply chain participants. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1381042025-12-13T02:08:22Z Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization Cole, Steven genetic improvement nigeria tilapia fish This report seeks to understand the value of genetic improvement for different traits for Tilapia in Nigeria (in economic and non-market preference terms), with the ultimate goal of developing a breeding objective based on underlying economic models (and/ or non-market preferences). This would provide valuable information for the advancement of selection candidates with performance tailored to meet the needs of different groups of Tilapia farmers in Nigeria, including men and women farmers, and broader supply chain participants. 2023-11-15 2024-01-19T06:58:35Z 2024-01-19T06:58:35Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138104 en Limited Access application/pdf Abacusbio Steven Cole. (15/11/2023). Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Abacusbio. |
| spellingShingle | genetic improvement nigeria tilapia fish Cole, Steven Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization |
| title | Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization |
| title_full | Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization |
| title_fullStr | Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization |
| title_short | Assessment of the Tilapia industry in Nigeria for economic trait prioritization |
| title_sort | assessment of the tilapia industry in nigeria for economic trait prioritization |
| topic | genetic improvement nigeria tilapia fish |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138104 |
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