2017
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2017.v13n6p389
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Etude Des Determinants Socioeconomiques Et Techniques De La Psciculture Extensive En Cote D’ivoire

Abstract: The contribution of fish farming is relatively low in the national consumption of fish products. Yet the country has a significant socio-natural potential, which well valued can reduce fish imports and enhance food security. This study, based on a survey conducted in the two main areas of extensive fish farming (Central West and Southwest), was to analyze the technical and socioeconomic determinants of family fish farming to support the dynamic development of this activity. The results showed that 98% of fish … Show more

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“…The climate of the Department of Daloa is tropical and humid, with two rainy seasons of unequal importance, separated by two short dry seasons. The average rainfall is 1,317 mm per year, with an average temperature of 25.6°C [16] . The geological formations are Middle Precambrian, dominated mainly by granites, with a few intrusions of schist and flysch [17] .…”
Section: 1study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The climate of the Department of Daloa is tropical and humid, with two rainy seasons of unequal importance, separated by two short dry seasons. The average rainfall is 1,317 mm per year, with an average temperature of 25.6°C [16] . The geological formations are Middle Precambrian, dominated mainly by granites, with a few intrusions of schist and flysch [17] .…”
Section: 1study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, fish farming is a socio-economic reality in these countries. Surveys show that the majority of aquaculture in Côte d'Ivoire is undertaken by small farms in rural areas (Amian et al, 2017;Yao et al, 2017;Kimou et al, 2016;Oswald et al, 2015), just as in Guinea (Keita, 2019). Given the lack of an exhaustive census, the 1500 fish farmers of the Rice-Fish Development Project in Guinée forestière (PDRPGF) project in Guinea (Keita, 2019) and the 664 fish farms surveyed in Côte d'Ivoire (INS, 2014) reveal only part of the extent of this activity.…”
Section: Context and Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this article, we analyse the trajectory of three innovations that underpin practices constitutive of current fish-farming systems in Côte d'Ivoire (Amian et al, 2017;Kimou et al, 2016;Oswald et al, 2015) and Guinea (Keita, 2019): the production of 'large' tilapia Oreochromis niloticus in ponds with little or no feed, polyculture of tilapia with the African bonytongue Heterotis niloticus, and tilapia-rice integrated culture with flooded rice cultivation using floating rice varieties. We then assess their contribution to the ecological intensification of the fish farming systems under consideration.…”
Section: Context and Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Le tilapia O. niloticus en provenance de la chine pèse 300 à 500 g avec un prix de vente du kilogramme de 1500 F CFA. En revanche, le tilapia du Nil issu de la pisciculture locale pèse 250 g à 300 g avec des prix de vente respectifs au kilogramme de 1500 F CFA et 2500 F CFA (Amian et al, 2017 ;Coulibaly et al, 2019). Le faible niveau de croissance du tilapia de la pisciculture locale est lié aux facteurs tels que, (i) l'indisponibilité d'aliments locaux de qualité, (ii) la difficulté d'approvisionnement en aliments importés, et surtout, (iii) leurs coûts élevés (MIRAH, 2014 ;Yao et al, 2016 ;FAO, 2018).…”
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