The adaptation of rice-fish culture technology: The case of Mang lsko in Cavite, Philippines
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1989
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Author:
Frank Fermin |
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Paper presented at the second Asian regional workshop on rice-fish research and development, October 24-28, Central Luzon State University, Munoz, Nueva Ecija. Philippines.
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Date Published |
10/1989
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Central Luzon State University, Munoz
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Conference Location |
Nueva Ecija, Philippines
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Language |
English
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Abstract |
One of the IIRR's goals is to improve the quality of life of the rural poor and to achieve this objective, it assists the rural poor to identify and start potential alternative sources of supplemental income, at the same time providing fish for family consumption and addressing their nutritional requirements. One possible approach is rice-fish culture.
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May also be published as Fermin, F.V. 1992. The adaptation of rice-fish farming technology: the case of Mang Isko in Cavite, Philippines, p. 333-338. In C.R. De la Cruz, C. Lightfoot, B.A. Costa-Pierce, V.R. Carangal and M.P. Bimbao (eds.) Rice-fish research and development in Asia. ICLARM Conf. Proc. 24, 457 pp. |
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CONTENTS MISSING AS OF 1/16/95
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18 pp.
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