BANGLADESH
Mr. Muhammad Zaher Senior Scientific Officer Fisheries Research Institute Freshwater Station Mymensingh-2201 BANGLADESH Tel.: (880-91) 4874
CAMBODIA
Mr. Sam Nuov | ||
Senior Fisheries Officer | Current address: | Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) |
Department of Fisheries | AFE Division | |
Ministry of Agriculture | G.P.O. Box 2754 | |
Phnom Penh | Bangkok 10501 | |
CAMBODIA | THAILAND | |
Tel.: (66-2) 516-0110/29, 516-0130/44 | ||
Tlx.: 84-276 TH | ||
Fax.: (66-2) 516-2126 |
CHINA
Ms.Wang Ping
Section Chief
Division of Science and Technology
Bureau of Aquatic Products
Ministry of Agriculture
11 Nongzhanguan Nanli
Beijing 10026
P.R.CHINA
Tel.: (86-1) 500-2280
Tlx.: 22233 MAGR CN
Fax.: (86-1) 500-1886, 500-2448
INDIA
Dr. M.C.Nandeesha | ||
Department of Aquaculture | Current address: Fisheries Advisor | |
College of Fisheries | Partnership for Development | |
University of Agricultural Sciences | in Kampuchea | |
Mangalore - 575 002 | PADEK Phnom penh | |
Karnataka | G.P.O.Box 2420 | |
INDIA | Bangkok 10501 | |
Thailand | ||
Tel.: (91)824-24636; 824-27834 | ||
Cable: FISHCOL | Fax/Tel.:(855)23-26224 | |
Fax.: (91) 824-22395; 824-35068; 824-35079 |
INDONESIA
Ms. Lin Siti Djunaidah
Brackishwater Aquaculture Development Centre
P.O.Box 1
Jepara
Central Java
INDONESIA
Tel.: (62) 291-91125
Fax.: (62) 291-91724
MALAYSIA
Mr. Che Musa Che Utama
Fisheries Research Officer
National Prawn Fry Production and Research Centre
Kampung Pulau Sayak
08500 Kota Kuala Muda
Kedah
MALAYSIA
Tel.:(60-4)474-021/23
Fax.:(60-4)474-470
NEPAL
Mr. Madhab Bahadur Pantha
Chief
Fisheries Development Division
Department of Agriculture Development
Harihar Bhawan, Pulchowk
Kathmandu
NEPAL
Tel.: (977-1) 522-121, 521-597, 527-844
Fax.: (977-1) 527-090
PHILIPPINES
Dr. Felicitas P. Pascual
Nutritionist
30,Fajardo Extension Jaro
Iloilo City 5000
PHILIPPINES
Tel.: (63-33) 77-548
Fax.: (63-33) 270-275
Ms. Dawn R. Jamandre
G.P.O.Box 409
Iloilo City
PHILIPPINES
Tel.: (63-33) 76-270
Fax.: (63-33) 201-569
THAILAND
Dr. Mali Boonyaratpalin
Director
Feed Quality Control and Development Division
c/o National Inland Fisheries Institute
Kasetsart University Campus
Bangkok 10900
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 579-2151, 579-9525
Fax.: (66-2) 561-1727
Dr. Wimol Jantrarotai
Fisheries Biologist
National Inland Fisheries Institute
Kasetsart University Campus
Bangkok 10900
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 579-9525, 579-8145
Fax.: (66-2) 561-1727
Mr. Prasert Sitasit
Feed Ingredient and Quality Control Officer
Feed Quality Control Centre
c/o National Inland Fisheries Institute
Kasetsart University Campus
Bangkok 10900
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 579-9525, 579-9528
Fax.: (66-2) 561-1727
Ms. Pisamai Somsueb
Fisheries Biologist
National Inland Fisheries Institute
Kasetsart University Campus
Bangkok 10900
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 579-9525, 579-8145
Fax.: (66-2) 561-1727
Dr. Supit Thongrod
Fish Nutritionist
National Inland Fisheries Institute
Kasetsart University Campus
Bangkok 10900
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 579-9525, 579-6742
Fax.: (66-2) 561-1727
VIETNAM
Dr. Le Thanh Luu
Vice-National Project Director VIE/86/011
Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 1
Dinh Bang, Tien Son
Ha Bac
S. R. VIETNAM
Tel.: (84-14) 271-368
Fax.: (84-42) 59-257 (c/o FAO Hanoi)
AMERICAN SOYBEAN ASSOCIATION (ASA)
Dr. Dean M. Akiyama
Technical Director - Aquaculture
541 Orchard Road
# 11-03 Liat Towers
SINGAPORE 0923
Tel.: (65) 737-6233
Tlx.: (023) 740-7820 BEANUC
Fax.: (65) 737-5849
ASEAN-EEC AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATION PROGRAMME (AADCP)
Mr. Sompong Hiranwat | Current address : Director | ||
Director | Policy and Planning Division | ||
AADCP | Department of Fisheries | ||
P.O. Box 1006, Kasetsart Post Office | Ministry of Agriculture and | ||
Bangkok 10903 | Cooperatives | ||
THAILAND | Kasetsart University Campus | ||
Bangkok 10900 | |||
Fax.: (66-2) 561-3023 | THAILAND | ||
Tel.: (66-2) 561-1974 | |||
Fax.: (66-2) 579-8560 |
Mr. Hassanai Kongkeo
Technical Officer
AADCP
P.O.Box 1006, Kasetsart Post Office
Bangkok 10903
THAILAND
Tel. : (66-2) 561-3022
Fax. : (66-2) 561-3023
Mr. Michael B. New
Former Coordinator
AADCP
P.O.Box 1006, Kasetsart Post Office
Bangkok 10903
THAILAND
Tel. : (66-2) 561-3022
Fax. : (66-2) 561-3023
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT)
Dr. Amararatne Yakupitiyage
Assistant Professor
Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology
Division of Agricultural and Food Engineering
Asian Institute of Technology
G.P.O. Box. 2754
Bangkok 10501
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 516-0110/29, 516-0130/44
Tlx.: 84-276 AIT TH
Fax.: (66-2) 516-2126
BAY OF BENGAL PROGRAMME (BOBP)
Mr. Charles L. Angell
Senior Aquaculturist
Small-Scale Fisherfolk Communities
in the Bay of Bengal
c/o FAO, P. O. Box 5039 (New Market)
Dhaka 1205
BANGLADESH
Tel.: (880-2) 241-383, 241-437
Tlx.: 64-2979 FAO BJ
Fax.: (880-2) 813-446
Mr. T. W. Bostock
Post-Harvest Adviser
Bay of Bengal Programme
91 St. Mary's Road, Abhiramapuram
Madras 600 018
INDIA
Tel.: (91-44) 836-294, 836-296, 836-188
Tlx.: 41-8311 BOBP
Fax.: (91-44) 836-102
BP NUTRITION
Dr. T. V. Gayathri Rao
Information Specialist
Aquaculture Research Centre
P.O.Box 5
Songkhla 90000
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-74) 321-054
Fax.: (66-74) 321-055
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (FAO)
Dr. Kee-Chai Chong
(present under FAO/RAPA Special Service Agreement)
Chief of Party/Research Management Advisor
INDECO/WINROCK Agricultural Research Management Project
Jalan Salak 22
Bogor 16151
INDONESIA
Tel.: (62-251) 324-865
Tlx.: 48-369 AARD IA
Fax.: (62-251) 328-489
Mr. Imre Csavas
Regional Aquaculture Officer
FAO Regional Office
Phra Atit Road
Bangkok 10200
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 281-7844
Tlx.: 82-815 FOODAG TH
Fax.: (66-2) 280-0445
Mr. Laurent Debas
Associate Professional Officer
FAO Regional Office
Phra Atit Road
Bangkok 10200
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 281-7844
Tlx.: 82-815 FOODAG TH
Fax.: (66-2) 280-0445
Dr. Veravat Hongskul
Regional Fishery Officer
FAO Regional Office
Phra Atit Road
Bangkok 10200
THAILAND
Tel.: (66-2) 281-8744
Tlx.: 82-815 FOODAG TH
Fax.: (66-2) 280-0445
Dr. Sena S. De Silva
(present under FAO/RAPA Special Service Agreement)
Associate Professor
Faculty of Aquatic Sciences
Deakin University
P.O.Box 423
Warrnambool
Victoria 3280
AUSTRALIA
Tel.: (61-55) 633-527
Fax.: (61-55) 633-531
Dr. Albert G. J. Tacon
Fishery Resources Officer (Feed Specialist)
Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Service
FIRI
FAO Headquarters,
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome
ITALY
Tel.: (39-6) 5797-6470
Tlx.: 610-181 FAO I
Fax.: (39-6) 5797-3020
Mr. John Wood
(present under FAO/RAPA Special Service Agreement)
Food and Feed Technologist
Grain and Food Processing Section
Grain Technology Department
Natural Resources Institute
Central Avenue
Chatham Maritime
Kent ME4 4TB
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel.: (44-634) 880-088
Tlx.: 263-907/8 LDN G
Fax.: (44-634) 880-066/77
SOUTHEAST ASIAN FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT CENTER (SEAFDEC)
Dr. Relicardo M. Coloso
Head
Research Division
SEAFDEC AQD
P.O. Box 256
5000 Iloilo City
PHILIPPINES
Tel.: (63-33) 81-261
Fax.: (63-33) 81-340
VIETNAM NATIONAL SEA PRODUCTS EXPORT CORPORATION SEAPRODEX)
Mr. Nguyen Quoc Khanh
Director
SEAPRODEX Shrimp Feed Mill
263 Phan Chu Trinh
Danang
S.R. VIETNAM
Tel.: (84-151) 21-948, 23-247
Tlx.: 515-713 SPDEX VT
Fax.: (84-151) 23-769
Mr. Nguyen Dung Nam
Engineer
SEAPRODEX
263 Phan Chu Trinh
Danang
S.R. VIETNAM
Tel.:(84-151) 21-948, 21-936
Tlx.: 515-713 SPDEX VT
Fax.: (84-151) 23-769
Agencies, international | xi |
Agriculture | see National resources, general |
Ammonia | see Toxicity, ammonia |
Analytical data on feeds and feedstuff ingredients | see Feed composition |
Antibiotics | 266 |
Antinutritional factors | 251, 339 |
Aquaculture, definition of | 405 |
Aquaculture, extensive | 30-31, 255, 289, 324-325, 379 |
Aquaculture, intensive | x-xii, 30-31,101-119, 133, 236, 238, 255, 264-265, 269, 289, 324-325, 340, 416 |
Aquaculture production | 1-4, 9-11, 15-17, 25-28, 161-162, 185, 201-204, 214-215, 255-256, 283-285, 300-304, 306, 317-318, 320-321, 354, 365-369, 386-387 |
Aquaculture, semi-intensive | x-xii, 24, 30-31, 46, 52, 69, 133, 151, 236-238, 255, 264-265, 269, 289-290, 324-325, 340, 387, 416 |
Aquafeed, compounded | x, xii, 50-52, 64-65, 89, 91, 104, 107, 111, 114, 155, 170, 208, 224-226, 238, 255, 264, 287, 289-290, 309, 312, 330-331, 340, 360, 381, 389, 391 |
Aquafeed (farm-made), definition of | x |
Aquafeed ingredients | x-xii, 33, 37-44, 46-47, 51, 54-56, 75-86, 91-95, 103, 106-113, 123-124, 126-132, 138-140, 144, 153-157, 165-170, 172, 183, 187-189, 191, 198-199, 207-208, 218-224, 227, 231-232, 235-236, 249, 251-252, 256-261, 264, 267, 273-275, 285-287, 289-290, 305-309, 312, 315, 321-325, 330, 338-340, 355-357, 360, 370-372, 381-382, 387-388, 398-403, 409-410 |
Aquafeed, larval | see Larval feeds |
Aquafeed manufacturing industry | xi, 170, 189, 205-206, 208-210, 224-228, 240, 244-246, 269-270, 276-280, 287-289, 293-294, 308-309, 324-329, 340, 344-346, 358-359, 362-364, 372-373, 381-384, 389, 396, 403-407, 416 |
Aquafeed, market for crustacean finfish | 8, 13, 14, 17-19 9, 19, 53, 293 8, 18, 53, 293 |
Aquafeed, moist | 103, 106, 112-115, 189, 194, 354, 391 |
Aquafeed, production estimates | 10-11, 14-16, 20-22, 53, 101-102, 170-171, 203, 208-209, 225, 228, 261-262, 276-280, 309, 328, 344-345, 358, 372, 389, 406-407, 410 |
Aquafeed specifications | see Feed specifications |
Aquafeed, supplementary | 24-60, 61-74, 91-95, 151, 170, 236, 255, 287, 289 |
energy supplements | 92-93 |
protein supplements | 93-94 |
Aquafeeds in Asia | |
overview | 1-23 |
summary | 397-419 |
Artemia | 126, 247 |
Asla | 312 |
Bangladesh | 161-180 |
Barb, silver | 47, 92, 194-195, 408 |
Biomass assessment | xii |
Bream, Chinese freshwater (Wuchang fish) | 202 |
Cambodia | 181-200 |
Carbohydrates | 104, 333 |
Carp, common | 30, 36, 43, 45, 47, 49, 65-66, 92-93, 97, 195, 202, 255, 264, 269, 284, 300, 304, 310-311 |
Carp, Java | 42-43, 195, 378 |
Carps, Chinese | 53, 90, 92, 97, 195, 202, 232-233, 240, 250, 284, 300, 304, 310-311, 333, 335, 378, 386, 393 |
Carps, general | 7, 87-100, 195, 215, 248, 252-253, 284, 376, 390-391, 394, 403-404, 408, 414-415 |
Carps, Indian | 30, 37, 39-41, 44, 47, 90, 171-174, 215, 224-225, 229, 231-233, 240, 248, 250-252, 300, 304, 310-311, 386, 393 |
Catfishes | x, 91, 101-119, 171-172, 191-193, 195, 231, 244, 252-253, 268, 284-285, 287, 291, 372-374, 377-378, 386, 391, 408, 414-415 |
China | 201-212 |
Coldwater fish | 53, 254, 312 |
Composition of feeds | see Feed composition |
Constraints | see Problems and constraints |
Country papers, summary of | 397-419 |
Crabs | 325, 330-331, 391, 393-394, 409 |
Crops, production of | 55 |
Crustaceans, production data | 4, 6, 8, 26 |
Digestibility | xi |
Diseases | 235, 298, 331, 368 |
Donors | xi, xiii. |
Economics | xi, xiii, 114-116, 148-160, 165, 214-216, 251, 372, 381, 394 |
Economy, national | see National resources, general |
Eels | 208-209 |
Energy, dietary requirement | xii, 65, 104-105, |
Environmental aspects | x-xi, 70, 144-145, 153, 155, 368, 382, 409 |
Equipment, feed manufacturing | see Feed preparation |
Extension | xii-xiii, 416-417 |
FCR | 35-36, 38, 64, 69, 94-95, 107, 110-113, 115, |
191-192, 194, 225-226, 235, 255-256, 264, 269, | |
293, 325, 331, 381, 389 | |
Feed | see Aquafeed |
Feed additives | xii, 78-79, 84-86, 94-95, 131-132, 210 |
Feed composition | 33, 76, 109, 169, 171, 189, 220-222, 225-226, 259-261, 266, 286-289, 307, 323-328, 336-337, 355-357, 359, 360-361, 371-373, 389 |
Feed conversion ratio | see FCR |
Feed costs | xi,107,110-116,132,148-160,165,167-168,210, 215-216,219,225,238,240,255-256,267-268, 285,305,324-325,329,332,355,358,371,373, 381,388-389,393,414-415 |
Feed dispensation | see Feeding techniques |
Feed formulation | see Formulation, feed |
Feed handling | see Feed storage |
Feed ingredients | see Aquafeed ingredients |
Feed intake, fluctuation of | xii, 48, 96 |
Feed manufacturing industry, general | 170, 189, 203, 205-206, 261, 308-309, 328, 363, 389, 395 |
Feed preparation | xii, 95-96, 106, 109, 111-113, 123, 126, 128-131, 133, 135-147, 189-193, 210, 234, 236-237, 249, 264, 269, 292, 309, 312, 330, 340, 360-361, 373-374, 391-392 |
Feed preservatives | see Feed additives |
Feed specifications | 54, 107 see also Regulations, feedstuff |
Feed stability | see Water stability of feeds |
Feed storage | 66-67, 74, 191 |
Feed texture | 268 |
Feeding frequency | see Feeding rate and frequency |
Feeding rate and frequency | xii, 48, 67-68, 93, 110, 112, 123, 125, 175, 190-192, 194, 232-234, 236, 238, 264-265, 291-292, 312-313, 330-331, 361, 378-379, 392 |
Feeding techniques | xi-xii, 46-49, 62, 67-69, 96-97, 125, 175, 190-195, 198, 231-238, 264, 291-293, 309, 312-313, 330-331, 333, 361, 374, 377-379, 392 |
Feedstuff legislation | see Legislation, feeds |
Feedstuff quality control | see Quality control of feedstuffs |
Fertilization | xii, 30-31, 34, 47, 51, 65, 90, 91, 194, 216, 232-233, 236, 265, 289, 305-306, 313, 330-331, 379 |
Fibre | 333 |
Finfish, production data | 3-7, 26 |
major producers in Asia-Pacific | 7 |
Fish faecal waste, use of | 91 |
Food, natural | x, xii, 32, 34, 36, 63-64, 66, 68, 70, 89, 90, 198, |
264, 287, 304, 330-331, 361 | |
Food production, growth of | 2 |
Forecasts | 14-19, 51-56, 102-103, 177, 197-199, 240, 268-271, 294, 315, 340, 363, 382, 412-416 |
Formulation, feed | 52, 61-66, 103-107, 108-111, 113, 126, 131-132, 155-157, 170-174, 190, 210, 228-233, 236, 251, 264, 289-291, 308, 310-312, 330-333, 360-361, 373-377, 389-391, 394, 408-410 |
Frogs | 382 |
Geography | see National resources, general |
Gourami | 264 |
Groupers | 268, 284, 292, 330-331, 346-348, 360-361, 382, |
394, 408 | |
Health, human | 145 |
India | 213-254 |
Indonesia | 255-281 |
Institutions, research | see Research institutions, aquafeed |
Integrated aquaculture | 194, 313, 346, 378 |
Larval feeds | 121-125, 132, 250, 252, 267-268, 287-288, 292, |
362-363 | |
Legislation, feeds | 75-79, 83-86 |
Lipid requirements | 104-105 |
Livestock production | see National resources, general |
Loading rate, | |
dry matter | 96-97 |
total nitrogen | 97 |
Mahseer | 254, 300, 312 |
Malaysia | 282-296 |
Microbiological quality of feeds | 145, 266 |
Milkfish | 7, 47, 97, 255, 268, 325, 327, 330-335, 338, 340, 346-348, 415 |
Mineral supplementation, effect of | 50, 94-95, 104-105, 231, 252, 338 |
Molluscs, production | 26, 282-283, 346, 348 |
Mullet | 97 |
National resources, general | 161-162, 181-183, 201, 213-214, 297-300, 317, 354 365, 397 |
Natural food | see Food, natural |
Nepal | 297-316 |
Nutrient loss | 68 |
Nutritional performance | 62, 294, 338 |
Ornamental fish | 250, 354, 359, 360-362, 408 |
Overview, aquafeeds in Asia | 1-23 |
Palatability | xi |
Participants, list of | 420-428 |
Pasteurization | 145 |
Perch, climbing | 195 |
Philippines | 317-353 |
Plants, production of aquatic | 26 |
Polyculture | 37, 87-100, 172, 174, 194-5, 231-233, 300-302, 304-306, 309-311, 313, 378, 387 |
Population, growth of | 2 |
Prawns, freshwater | xii, 64, 120-134, 215-216, 218, 232, 244, 254, 284-285, 287, 289, 300, 347, 372-373, 375, 386, 389, 409, 414-415 |
Problems and constraints | 176, 196-199, 212, 239-240, 267-268, 293-294, 314-315, 338-340, 362, 381, 393-394 |
Protein-energy ratio | xii, 104 |
Protein requirements fluctuation of dietary level | 35-36, 53, 64-65, 97, 104-105, 129, 333 xii, 96, 333 |
Quality control of feedstuffs | xii, 75-86, 266, 294, 331, 336-337, 339, 362, 381-382, 385 |
Recommendations (of the Consultation) | xi-xiii |
References, lists of | 22-23, 57-60, 71-73, 82, 98-100, 117-119, 158-160, 177-178, 199-200, 241-243, 272, 295, 316, 341-343, 348-353, 394, 418-419 |
Regulations, feedstuff | 175, 196, 239, 266-267, 293, 314, 336-337, 362, 381, 385, 393, 411 see also Feed specifications |
Report (of the Consultation) | ix-xiii |
Research and development, funding of | xi, 267, 332 |
Research and development priorities | xi-xiii |
Research institutions, aquafeed | 175, 179-180, 195-196, 210-212, 238-239, 247-258, 266, 281, 292-293, 296, 314, 332, 346-348, 362, 380-381, 392-393, 411 |
Salt, use of in aquafeeds | 95 |
Sand goby | 195, 284 |
Sea bass | 268, 284, 292, 330-331, 347, 360-362, 368, 382, 394, 408 |
Seaweeds, production of | 3 |
Shrimp, marine | x, 30, 50, 63-65, 67-69, 106, 121-130, 132-133, 170-172, 202-204, 208-210, 215-216, 217-218, 225-231, 235-238, 240, 244-251, 253, 255-256, 261-271, 276, 280, 287-288, 290-293, 293-331, 337, 340, 346348, 358-360, 362-364, 368-369, 372-373, 376-379, 382-384, 389-394, 403-404, 406-407, 409, 414 |
Siganids | 347-348 |
Singapore | 354-364 |
Snakehead | x, xii, 101-119, 194, 374, 377-378, 386, 408, 415 |
Snappers | 284, 347, 360, 408 |
Species cultured, major | 163-164, 185-186, 202, 204, 215-217, 255-256, 283-285, 300, 354, 368 |
Summary | see Country papers, summary of |
Technical Cooperation between Developing Countries (TCDC) | vi, 417 |
Thailand | 365-385 |
Tilapia(s) | 30, 35, 41-45, 47, 50-51, 65, 87-100, 191, 194-195, 202, 255, 264, 268-269, 284-285, 287, 289-291, 327, 330, 332-334, 338, 346-348, 372-373, 376, 378, 408, 414-415 |
Topography | see National resources, general |
Toxicity, | |
aflatoxin | 339 |
ammonia | 90 |
removal of | xi |
Training | see Extension |
Trends | see Forecasts |
Trout, rainbow | 53, 312 |
Vietnam | 386-396 |
Vitamin supplementation, effect of | xii, 50, 65, 94-95, 104-105, 132, 251, 338, 388 |
Wastage of feeds | xii see also FCR |
Water quality | 70, 235, 313, 368, 379 |
Water stability of feeds | 68, 141-144, 225, 267-268, 382 |