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Duckweed Aquaculture: A New Aquatic Farming System for Developing Countries

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Wednesday, January 1, 1992
U.S. Agency for International Development
The paper summarizes current knowledge, gained from practicial experience from the beginning of 1989 to mid-1991 in an experimental program in Mirzapur, Bangladesh, where duckweed cultivation was established and fresh duckweed fed to carp and tilapia. In the Mirzapur experimental program, a farming system was developed, which can sustain dry weight yields of 20-35 metric tons per hectare per year, which is a rate exceeding single-crop soybean production six to tenfold. Section 2 discusses duckweed farming issues in detail.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Aquaculture
Resource type: 
Topical Report

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