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Problem And Prospects Of Small Scale Fish Farmers In Edo State


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Table of Content

Chapter One 

Background to the study 

Statement of the study 

Purpose of the study 

Significance of the study 

Research questions 

Limitations of the study 

Chapter Two 

Review of related literature 

Chapter Three 

Research design and methodology 

Sampled area 

Sample subject 

Research instruments 

Administration of the questionnaire 

Validity and reliability of instrument 

Statistical procedure 

Chapter Four 

Chapter Five 

Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation 

Summary 

Conclusion 

Recommendation 

Suggestion for further studies 

References 

Questionnaire 

Introduction

The story of aquaculture in Nigeria is essentially the story of catfish culture and the hope of fish supply in Nigeria hang on its development and culture. Recent trends all over the world, point to a decline in landing from capture fisheries, an indicator that fish stocks have approached or even exceeded the point of maximum sustainable yield. Aquaculture therefore remains the only viable alternative for increasing fish production in order to meet the protein need of the people. Catfishes of the family Claridae comprise the most commonly cultivated fishes in Nigeria. The growth of aquaculture in Nigeria now is largely being boosted by a steady rise in catfish culture. Inadequate availability of seed for stocking and feed used to be major problems. Tremendous progress is now being made. The total value of the industry today is US$800 from the value of fingerlings, feed and farmed fish. Since the culture of Clarias gariepinus through hypophysation was initiated in Western Nigeria in 1973, the procedure has been widely practiced throughout Nigeria thus leading to increase of farm-raised catfishes from the 80's to date. The favoured catfish species in Nigeria aquaculture include: gariepinus, Heterobranchus bidorsalis, Clarias, Heterobranchus hybrid (Heteroclarias) and Clarias, nigrodigitatus. Heterobranchus sp. is the more commonly cultured fish in the south eastern parts of Nigeria. African catfish is popular in the market and has great potentials to boost the rapidly growing Nigerian aquaculture.

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