Work Plan Implementation (General) | ASEAN/SF/89/GEN/11 October 1989 |
REPORT OF THE WORKSHOP ON SHRIMP AND FINFISH FEED DEVELOPMENT Johore Bahru, Malaysia25–29 October 1988 | |
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2. Workshop summary and highlights of papers presented
3. Presentation of papers and discussions
1. Formulated aquaculture feeds in Asia: Some thoughts on
comparative economics, industrial potential, problems and
research needs in relation to the small-scale farmer
by Mr. Michael B. New
2. The feedmilling industry, the assessment of product quality
and the economics of shrimp feeds
by Mr. Kenneth Chin
3. Formulated feeds of Penaeus monodon
by Dr. Felicitas Piedad-Pascual
4. Status of shrimp feed development at BADC, Jepara, Indonesia
by Sri Umiyati Sumeru
5. Preliminary study on the effect of formulated feed using
fermented aquatic weeds ingredient to the growth rate of red tilapia
by Sri Hartati Suprayitno and Djati Widagdo
6. Some aspects of the use and manufacture of formulated fish feeds
by Kwan Foo Seong
7. The availability of formulated feeds, their manufacture and
feed conversion values found in West Malaysia
by S. Pathmasothy and Lim Teck Jin
8. Preliminary observations on the nutritional effects of a betaine/
amino acid mixture: Survival, growth and food conversion of
juvenile Penaeus monodon fed with FINNSTIM
by Eng-Huan Ung and Matti Junilla
9. Formulation of feeds for cage culture of finfish in
Taal Lake, Philippines
by Sofia S. Basa
10. Dietary protein requirement of early grow-out seabass (Lates
calcarifer Bloch) and some observations on the performance
of two practical formulated feeds
by Wong, F.J. and R. Chou
10. Effect of various protein levels of artificial diets mixed with
minced fish flesh and minced fish flesh alone on growth,
(Epinephelus tauvina Forskal)
by Thanom Pimoljinda
11. Possibility of using rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis as food for early
stage of grouper larvae, Epinephelus malabaricus
by Tida Pechmanee, et. al.
1. INDONESIA — Preliminary study on the effect of formulated
feed using fermented aquatic weed ingredients to the
growth rate of red tilapia
by Sri Hartati Suprayitno and Djati Widagdo
2. MALAYSIA — Status of shrimp and finfish feeds in Malaysia
by Ismail Abu Hassan, et. al.
3. PHILIPPINES — Feeds and feedstuffs for aquaculture
use in the Philippines
by Sofia S. Basa
4. SINGAPORE — The current status and trend of finfish
and shrimp feed development
by R. Chou
5. THAILAND — Fish feeds and feestuffs used for aquaculture
in Thailand
by Nanthiya Unprasert
1. Opening address of the Deputy Director General of
Fisheries, Malaysia
Mr. Mohd. Mazlan B. Jusoh
3. Opening remarks of the Director of Fisheries Research
Institute, Malaysia
Mr. Ong Kah Sin