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The silver barb is native to Southeast Asia and was introduced to bangladesh in 1977. It is known locally as Thai sharputi or Raiputi
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Environment - Cook Islands
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Aquaculture
(1)
Economics of Silver Barb
(1)
Fish Breeding
(1)
Impact and Farmers
(1)
International Network
(1)
Nile Tilapia culture
(1)
Research and Trainig in Fish Breeding
(1)
Silver barb
(1)
The silver barb is native to Southeast Asia and was introduced to bangladesh in 1977. It is known locally as Thai sharputi or Raiputi
(1)
Tilapia
(1)
Author
?
(2218)
SPREP
(463)
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
(413)
UNEP
(321)
International programme on chemical safety
(201)
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) (SPREP)
(197)
United Nations Environment Programme
(168)
IUCN
(121)
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
(111)
John Schenk
(99)
Forum Secretariat
(98)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
(97)
Secretariat of the Pacific Community
(96)
PACC
(90)
United Nations
(88)
Asian Development Bank
(85)
Global Environment Facility
(79)
International Maritime Organization
(78)
South Pacific Commission
(68)
et al
(61)
Publisher
ICLARM
(4)
Publication Year
1999
(2)
1994
(1)
1992
(1)
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2 copies
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Technical Reports 35
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Available Online
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Socioeconomic Impact and Farners Assessment of Nile Tilapia Culture in Bangladesh
Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin
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Gupta, V. Modadugu
1992
Integration of Aquaculture into the Farming Systems of the Floodprone, Ecocystems of Bangladesh
Gupta, V. Modadugu
1999
International Network on Genetics in Aquaculture
Acosta, O. Belen
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Gupta, V. Modadugu
1999
Adoption and Economics of silver Barb Culture in Seasonal Waters in Bangladesh
Gupta, V. Modadugu
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Rab, M. Abdur
1994
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