2000
DOI: 10.1080/13657300009380258
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Current status of production and consumption of tilapia in selected Asian countries

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“…Dey et al (2000a) made an investigation on the production and consumption status of tilapia of selected Asian countries including Bangladesh. Dey et al (2000c) analysed the comparative performance of the GIFT strain on an average as well as on an efficient farm and assessed its nature in five Asian countries namely, Bangladesh, China, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dey et al (2000a) made an investigation on the production and consumption status of tilapia of selected Asian countries including Bangladesh. Dey et al (2000c) analysed the comparative performance of the GIFT strain on an average as well as on an efficient farm and assessed its nature in five Asian countries namely, Bangladesh, China, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results were consistent with findings in other countries such as Nigeria where the consumption of fish was significantly higher in fishing than in non-fishing households (Gomna and Rana, 2007;Gomna, 2011). Also in China and Bangladesh, the consumption of fish was significantly higher in households in producing areas compared with both non-producers and the national average consumption (Dey et al, 2000). The replacement of tilapia with other types of fish, especially imported frozen fish, was higher in non-producing areas.…”
Section: Consumption Patterns Of Tilapiamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The base period price and quantity data are obtained through surveys of producers conducted during 1996 and from other databases. The detailed results of the surveys are available in Dey et al (2000a) and ICLARM (1998). As there are no available estimates of supply elasticity for the fish sectors and lacking resources and time to estimate these elasticities, a subjective elicitation process was used to make benchmark estimates.…”
Section: ]T ¿£|P'ip' J ]/P^ (3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In on-farm trials the GIFT strain had a substantially higher yield compared to existing strains in all five countries (Bangladesh, China, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam) due to a higher average weight at harvest and, in some countries (China and the Philippines), a higher survival rate (Dey et al 2000b;Eknath et al 1998). Baseline survey data show that bigger tilapia fish have a higher market price (Dey et al 2000a). …”
Section: Ex Ante Impact Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%