Best management practices for commercial tilapia reproduction in Northeast Africa
Tilapia hatcheries are the most common type of fish hatchery in Egypt, as well as many other countries globally. Their success has helped supply fish farms with quality tilapia seed, which in turn has increased farmed fish production in many parts of the world. With the fish farming industry growing so quickly, however, tilapia hatcheries must improve the quality of their seed production for fish farmers to maintain their profit margins. To this end, these guidelines document the most optimal, locally appropriate, management practices for culturing Nile tilapia. There are currently three hatchery systems in use in Egypt for Nile tilapia: (1) concrete tanks with a water-heating system, (2) hapas under plastic tarps and (3) hapas in open ponds. Observing the best management practices (BMPs) in these guidelines will increase productivity in hatcheries and produce highly vigorous and uniform fry that are free from disease and malformations. In this way, hatcheries will be better placed to meet the demand among fish farmers in the country for high quality tilapia fry and fingerlings.
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dig-cgspace-10568-1307052023-10-17T19:28:19Z Best management practices for commercial tilapia reproduction in Northeast Africa Nasr-Allah, Ahmed Al-Kenawy, Diaa Ali, Shimaa E. Heruy, Adonay tilapia hatcheries goal 1 no poverty goal 2 zero hunger goal 13 climate action Fish best management practices life below water climate adaptation and mitigation nutrition, health and food security poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs Tilapia hatcheries are the most common type of fish hatchery in Egypt, as well as many other countries globally. Their success has helped supply fish farms with quality tilapia seed, which in turn has increased farmed fish production in many parts of the world. With the fish farming industry growing so quickly, however, tilapia hatcheries must improve the quality of their seed production for fish farmers to maintain their profit margins. To this end, these guidelines document the most optimal, locally appropriate, management practices for culturing Nile tilapia. There are currently three hatchery systems in use in Egypt for Nile tilapia: (1) concrete tanks with a water-heating system, (2) hapas under plastic tarps and (3) hapas in open ponds. Observing the best management practices (BMPs) in these guidelines will increase productivity in hatcheries and produce highly vigorous and uniform fry that are free from disease and malformations. In this way, hatcheries will be better placed to meet the demand among fish farmers in the country for high quality tilapia fry and fingerlings. 2023-06-12 2023-06-13T07:42:28Z 2023-06-13T07:42:28Z Manual Nasr-Allah A, Al-Kenawy D, Ali SE and Heruy A. 2023. Best management practices for commercial tilapia reproduction in Northeast Africa. Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish. Manual: 2023-08. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130705 en CC-BY-NC-4.0 Open Access application/pdf WorldFish |
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Tilapia hatcheries are the most common type of fish hatchery in Egypt, as well as many other countries
globally. Their success has helped supply fish farms with quality tilapia seed, which in turn has increased
farmed fish production in many parts of the world. With the fish farming industry growing so quickly,
however, tilapia hatcheries must improve the quality of their seed production for fish farmers to maintain
their profit margins.
To this end, these guidelines document the most optimal, locally appropriate, management practices for
culturing Nile tilapia. There are currently three hatchery systems in use in Egypt for Nile tilapia: (1) concrete tanks with a water-heating system, (2) hapas under plastic tarps and (3) hapas in open ponds. Observing the
best management practices (BMPs) in these guidelines will increase productivity in hatcheries and produce highly vigorous and uniform fry that are free from disease and malformations. In this way, hatcheries will be better placed to meet the demand among fish farmers in the country for high quality tilapia fry and fingerlings. |
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