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Tilapia farming has seen significant growth worldwide, becoming the second most farmed fish. It contributes to food security, especially in developing countries, providing cheap animal protein. Tilapia is easy to grow, environmentally friendly, and adaptable to various conditions. Different farming techniques are used, with efforts to control reproduction for better growth. Genetic improvements and shifting farming procedures enhance its production. Choosing the right method remains a challenge but can be overcome with proper planning and support. Tilapia is an important fish species for…mehr

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Tilapia farming has seen significant growth worldwide, becoming the second most farmed fish. It contributes to food security, especially in developing countries, providing cheap animal protein. Tilapia is easy to grow, environmentally friendly, and adaptable to various conditions. Different farming techniques are used, with efforts to control reproduction for better growth. Genetic improvements and shifting farming procedures enhance its production. Choosing the right method remains a challenge but can be overcome with proper planning and support. Tilapia is an important fish species for aquaculture in many countries due to its minimal requirements and flexible behavior. It can be easily cultured in diverse aquaculture systems and has been cultivated since ancient times. Tilapia's adaptability to various environments, including flooded regions, cages, and ponds, makes it a popular choice for large-scale production. The book provides valuable insights into tilapia farming techniques, biology, and advances in the field, making it a useful guide for students and researchers interested in aquaculture and tilapia production.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Prashant A. Telvekar (1979) is presently serving as Assistant professor in Department of Fisheries Extension, Economics and statistics, College of Fisheries Science, Nagpur. He has obtained Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc.) in 2000 from Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli. He has done his Masters in Fisheries Science (MF.F.Sc.) in 2002) from the Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai (CIFE) and Ph. D. in Fish and Fisheries Science with specialization in Fisheries Resources Management from CIFE, Mumbai in the year 2007. He started his career as Assistant Professor of Fisheries Biology at College of Fishery Science, Nagpur in the year 2006. Since 2007, he has been working as Assistant professor in Fisheries Resources, Economics, Statistics and Extension Education at the College of Fishery Science, Nagpur under the Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Science University, Nagpur. His field of specialization is Fisheries Resources Management and Fisheries Extension. He has published 21 Research Papers in the National and International journals of repute. He has participated in many National, State seminars