Aquaculture and aquafeed in Rwanda: current status and perspectives

IF 1.3 Q3 FISHERIES Journal of Applied Aquaculture Pub Date : 2022-01-08 DOI:10.1080/10454438.2021.2024315
Leon Niyibizi, A. Vidakovic, Anna Norman Haldén, Simon Rukera Tabaro, T. Lundh
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ABSTRACT A survey was conducted to obtain up-to-date information and create a knowledge base on pond fish farming, local feed ingredients, and their nutritive properties in Rwanda. Sixty-seven pond-farms were randomly sampled from a population of 112 countrywide. Semi-intensive was the dominant (81%) farming-system and three fish species were cultured: Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), common carp (Cyprinus carpio), and North African catfish (Clarias gariepinus). Tilapia was the most commonly farmed species, and >50% of pond-farms were located in Northern and Southern provinces. There were 1–3 hatcheries per province, all producing tilapia. In total, 31 feed ingredients were identified, with rice, wheat, and maize bran being most commonly used. Feed analysis revealed high protein content (>350 g kg−1 CP) in local fishmeal, chicken viscera, and spent brewer’s yeast. Local ingredients and potential novel-feeds need further investigation prior to their confident use in fish diets to improve aquaculture at a low-cost in Rwanda.
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卢旺达的水产养殖和水产饲料:现状和展望
摘要本次调查旨在获取卢旺达池塘养鱼、当地饲料成分及其营养特性的最新信息,并建立相关知识库。67个池塘养殖场是从全国112个人口中随机抽取的。半集约型养殖系统占主导地位(81%),养殖了三种鱼类:尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)、鲤鱼(Cyprinus carpio)和北非鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)。罗非鱼是最常见的养殖物种,50%以上的池塘养殖场位于北部和南部省份。每个省有1-3个孵化场,全部生产罗非鱼。总共鉴定了31种饲料成分,其中大米、小麦和玉米麸是最常用的。饲料分析显示,当地鱼粉、鸡内脏和啤酒酵母中的蛋白质含量较高(>350 g kg−1 CP)。当地成分和潜在的新型饲料需要进一步调查,然后才能放心地用于鱼类饮食,以低成本改善卢旺达的水产养殖。
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Journal of Applied Aquaculture
Journal of Applied Aquaculture Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Aquaculture is a platform for the sharing of practical information needed by researchers to meet the needs of investors, farm managers, extension agents and policy makers working to adapt aquaculture theory to achieve economic and food security objectives in the real world. The journal emphasizes multi-disciplinary research and case studies that propose financially and logistically viable solutions to observable problems.
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