Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt

This study was carried out in order to understand the technical and economic characteristics of different Egyptian Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) hatchery systems. Hatchery operators at fifty tilapia hatcheries in four governorates were interviewed and four focus group discussions were held wi...

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Main Authors: Nasr-Allah, A.M., Dickson, M.W., Al-Kenawy, D.A.R., Ahmed, M.F.M., El-Naggar, G.O.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56963
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author Nasr-Allah, A.M.
Dickson, M.W.
Al-Kenawy, D.A.R.
Ahmed, M.F.M.
El-Naggar, G.O.
author_browse Ahmed, M.F.M.
Al-Kenawy, D.A.R.
Dickson, M.W.
El-Naggar, G.O.
Nasr-Allah, A.M.
author_facet Nasr-Allah, A.M.
Dickson, M.W.
Al-Kenawy, D.A.R.
Ahmed, M.F.M.
El-Naggar, G.O.
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description This study was carried out in order to understand the technical and economic characteristics of different Egyptian Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) hatchery systems. Hatchery operators at fifty tilapia hatcheries in four governorates were interviewed and four focus group discussions were held with 61 participants in March 2012. Technical characteristics and economic performance data were obtained for three tilapia hatchery systems: hapa-based in earthen ponds (hapa), hapa-based in greenhouse tunnels (greenhouse) and concrete tanks in greenhouse tunnels with water heating (heated greenhouse). The study showed that the average tilapia hatchery production was 9.92 million seed per year (5.82 million, 12.17 million and 12.25 million for hapa, greenhouse and heated greenhouse systems, respectively) while the average employment level was 4.5 full-time equivalents (FTE). On average 95.8% of hatchery production was sold as fry, while only 4.3% of seed production was sold as fingerlings. Both total costs and total revenues were highest in heated greenhouse hatcheries, followed by greenhouse-based and lowest in hapa-based systems. Net profits were highest in greenhouse-based systems (45.1% of sales), compared to both heated greenhouse (33.2% of sales) and hapa-based systems (37.6% of sales). Focus group discussions showed that hatchery operators currently face many critical factors: shortages of good quality brood fish; poor water quality and shortages of water; high fuel costs; lack of access to affordable finance; a ban on fry transport between governorates; and limited knowledge of best management practices. The study concluded that greenhouse-based hatcheries are more profitable than heated greenhouse systems which produce more but face additional costs and hapa-based hatcheries which are low-cost but have a shorter production period. Greenhouse-based hatcheries are also more likely to remain profitable when faced with financial shocks.
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spelling CGSpace569632024-05-01T08:17:38Z Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt Nasr-Allah, A.M. Dickson, M.W. Al-Kenawy, D.A.R. Ahmed, M.F.M. El-Naggar, G.O. fish research This study was carried out in order to understand the technical and economic characteristics of different Egyptian Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) hatchery systems. Hatchery operators at fifty tilapia hatcheries in four governorates were interviewed and four focus group discussions were held with 61 participants in March 2012. Technical characteristics and economic performance data were obtained for three tilapia hatchery systems: hapa-based in earthen ponds (hapa), hapa-based in greenhouse tunnels (greenhouse) and concrete tanks in greenhouse tunnels with water heating (heated greenhouse). The study showed that the average tilapia hatchery production was 9.92 million seed per year (5.82 million, 12.17 million and 12.25 million for hapa, greenhouse and heated greenhouse systems, respectively) while the average employment level was 4.5 full-time equivalents (FTE). On average 95.8% of hatchery production was sold as fry, while only 4.3% of seed production was sold as fingerlings. Both total costs and total revenues were highest in heated greenhouse hatcheries, followed by greenhouse-based and lowest in hapa-based systems. Net profits were highest in greenhouse-based systems (45.1% of sales), compared to both heated greenhouse (33.2% of sales) and hapa-based systems (37.6% of sales). Focus group discussions showed that hatchery operators currently face many critical factors: shortages of good quality brood fish; poor water quality and shortages of water; high fuel costs; lack of access to affordable finance; a ban on fry transport between governorates; and limited knowledge of best management practices. The study concluded that greenhouse-based hatcheries are more profitable than heated greenhouse systems which produce more but face additional costs and hapa-based hatcheries which are low-cost but have a shorter production period. Greenhouse-based hatcheries are also more likely to remain profitable when faced with financial shocks. 2014-04 2015-02-27T13:35:22Z 2015-02-27T13:35:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56963 en Open Access Elsevier Nasr-Allah, A.M., Dickson, M.W., Al-Kenawy, D.A.R., Ahmed, M.F.M. and El-Naggar, G.O. 2014. Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt. Aquaculture 426 – 427: 222–230.
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El-Naggar, G.O.
Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt
title Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt
title_full Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt
title_fullStr Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt
title_short Technical characteristics and economic performance of commercial tilapia hatcheries applying different management systems in Egypt
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