The future of tilapia culture in Nigeria

The culture of tilapia is assuming a greater importance globally. However, Nigeria's contribution to global production is insignificant. Although Egypt and Nigeria were the only African countries that had record of tilapia production in 1950, Egypt has left Nigeria far behind. The problem of prolific breeding still persists in our farm, making it difficult to raise tilapia to a good market size. The paper reviews Nigeria fish production, supply and demand forces and the contributions of leading tilapia producers; namely China, Thailand, Indonesia Egypt to mention a few. It reiterates some of the credentials of tilapia that makes it a good candidate for culture, the species for culture and the place of tilapia in the world fish market. The paper examines some of the limiting factor hindering the development of tilapia Industry and ways of mitigating such factors.

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Main Author: Megbowon, I.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: FISON 2012
Subjects:Aquaculture, Oreochromis niloticus, Nigeria, Lagos, freshwater environment, Fish culture, Freshwater fish, Limiting factors, Breeding success, Aquaculture development,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38858
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-388582021-07-15T02:50:23Z The future of tilapia culture in Nigeria Megbowon, I. Aquaculture Oreochromis niloticus Nigeria Lagos freshwater environment Fish culture Freshwater fish Limiting factors Breeding success Aquaculture development The culture of tilapia is assuming a greater importance globally. However, Nigeria's contribution to global production is insignificant. Although Egypt and Nigeria were the only African countries that had record of tilapia production in 1950, Egypt has left Nigeria far behind. The problem of prolific breeding still persists in our farm, making it difficult to raise tilapia to a good market size. The paper reviews Nigeria fish production, supply and demand forces and the contributions of leading tilapia producers; namely China, Thailand, Indonesia Egypt to mention a few. It reiterates some of the credentials of tilapia that makes it a good candidate for culture, the species for culture and the place of tilapia in the world fish market. The paper examines some of the limiting factor hindering the development of tilapia Industry and ways of mitigating such factors. Includes: 16 references. 2021-06-24T18:14:49Z 2021-06-24T18:14:49Z 2012 conference_item TRUE 978-177-041-4 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38858 en http://www.fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 71-73 FISON Lagos (Nigeria) http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24168 19325 2018-05-16 14:30:33 24168 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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topic Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Lagos
freshwater environment
Fish culture
Freshwater fish
Limiting factors
Breeding success
Aquaculture development
Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Lagos
freshwater environment
Fish culture
Freshwater fish
Limiting factors
Breeding success
Aquaculture development
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Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Lagos
freshwater environment
Fish culture
Freshwater fish
Limiting factors
Breeding success
Aquaculture development
Aquaculture
Oreochromis niloticus
Nigeria
Lagos
freshwater environment
Fish culture
Freshwater fish
Limiting factors
Breeding success
Aquaculture development
Megbowon, I.
The future of tilapia culture in Nigeria
description The culture of tilapia is assuming a greater importance globally. However, Nigeria's contribution to global production is insignificant. Although Egypt and Nigeria were the only African countries that had record of tilapia production in 1950, Egypt has left Nigeria far behind. The problem of prolific breeding still persists in our farm, making it difficult to raise tilapia to a good market size. The paper reviews Nigeria fish production, supply and demand forces and the contributions of leading tilapia producers; namely China, Thailand, Indonesia Egypt to mention a few. It reiterates some of the credentials of tilapia that makes it a good candidate for culture, the species for culture and the place of tilapia in the world fish market. The paper examines some of the limiting factor hindering the development of tilapia Industry and ways of mitigating such factors.
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