单养和四种不同共养方式下沙鱼和巴比伦螺池塘养殖的生产力和经济潜力评价

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES Journal of Shellfish Research Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.2983/035.041.0307
G. Dobson, W. Johnston, Nguyen Dinh Quang Duy, P. Southgate
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摘要本研究的目的是创建一种经济决策工具,使农民和利益相关者能够在健全的经济框架下,在不同的共同养殖安排中,围绕沙鱼Holothuria scabra和巴比伦蜗牛Babylonia areolata的生产成本、效益和风险做出明智的决策。使用先前研究中获得的生产数据对越南的一个小规模(0.16公顷)农场运营进行建模,以表示在基于水槽的苗圃系统和基于池塘的共同养殖生长系统中饲养沙鱼的成本和回报。Sandfish和Babylonia的单一养殖与三种共同养殖模式进行了比较,在这三种模式中,这两个物种被分离,分配给每个物种的池塘面积在25%到75%之间。评估了第四个共培养模型(Co-4;“混合”),其中两个物种没有分离并共享100%的底物。沙鱼单一养殖系统生产了487公斤沙鱼,年成本为5616美元,年回报为3521美元。与沙鱼单一养殖相关的最大年度成本是劳动力(每公斤8.04美元)。巴比伦蜗牛的池塘单一栽培每年回报1876美元,年生产成本为19858美元。喂养是与巴比伦单一养殖相关的最大生产成本,每年14340美元,即每公斤5.11美元。Sandfish单一养殖和巴比伦单一养殖的收益成本比分别为0.37和1.09。在生长过程中,池塘面积在沙鱼和巴比伦之间以50:50的比例划分的共同养殖模式,在359天的生产周期内生产了258公斤沙鱼和2584公斤巴比伦鱼。这相当于沙鱼和巴比伦尼亚的年产量分别为1108美元和20001美元。扣除生产成本后,该模型每年提供2309美元的回报,效益成本比为1.12。混合文化模型Co-4的年回报率最高,为6019美元,效益成本比为1.24。这项研究的结果建立在先前对沙鱼/巴比伦共同养殖的实际方面的研究基础上,并更全面地介绍了这项研究在改善越南小规模农民生计和收入方面的潜在应用。
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Assessing Productivity and Economic Potential of Pond-Based Culture of Sandfish (Holothuria scabra) and Babylon Snail (Babylonia areolata) in Monoculture and Four Different Coculture Arrangements
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to create an economic decision-making tool to allow farmers and stakeholders to make informed decisions around costs, benefits, and risks involved in production of sandfish, Holothuria scabra, and Babylon snail, Babylonia areolata, in different coculture arrangements based on a sound economic framework. A small-scale (0.16 ha) farm operation in Vietnam was modelled using production data obtained in previous studies to represent the costs and returns of rearing sandfish in tank-based nursery systems and in pond-based coculture grow-out systems. Sandfish and Babylonia monoculture was compared with three coculture models where the two species were separated, and the amount of pond area allocated to each ranged from 25% to 75%. A fourth coculture model (Co-4; “comingled”) was assessed where the two species were not separated and shared 100% of the substrate. The sandfish monoculture system produced 487 kg of sandfish at an annual cost of USD 5,616, providing an annual return of USD –3,521. The largest annual cost associated with sandfish monoculture was labor (USD 8.04 per kg). Pond monoculture of Babylon snail returned USD 1,876 annually, with an annual production cost of USD 19,858. Feeding represented the largest production cost associated with Babylonia monoculture of USD 14,340 per annum, or USD 5.11 per kg. Sandfish monoculture and Babylonia monoculture returned benefit–cost ratios of 0.37 and 1.09, respectively. The coculture model with pond area divided 50:50 between sandfish and Babylonia during grow-out, produced 258 kg of sandfish and 2,584 kg of Babylonia over a 359-day production cycle. This equates to USD 1,108 and USD 20,001 annual production of sandfish and Babylonia, respectively. After production costs, this model provided a return of USD 2,309 annually at a benefit–cost ratio of 1.12. The comingled culture model, Co-4, provided the greatest annual return of USD 6,019 and a benefit–cost ratio of 1.24. Results of this study build on previous research into practical aspects of sandfish/Babylonia coculture and provide a more complete picture of the potential application of this research to improve livelihoods and income of small-scale farmers in Vietnam.
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Journal of Shellfish Research
Journal of Shellfish Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Original articles dealing with all aspects of shellfish research will be considered for publication. Manuscripts will be judged by the editors or other competent reviewers, or both, on the basis of originality, content, merit, clarity of presentation, and interpretations.
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