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Aquaculture technology adoption in Kapasia Thana, Bangladesh: some preliminary results from farm record-keeping data

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  • Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
  • Abdur Rab, M.
  • Bimbao, Mary Ann P.

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A report on the adoption by target farmers of three aquaculture technologies in Kapasia Thana, Bangladesh. Preliminary results indicate that there were significant changes in fish production and resource use by farmer-cooperators from their previous practices.

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  • Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin & Abdur Rab, M. & Bimbao, Mary Ann P., 1995. "Aquaculture technology adoption in Kapasia Thana, Bangladesh: some preliminary results from farm record-keeping data," Technical Reports 44730, Worldfish Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:wfctec:44730
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.44730
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