by
Michael New, David Insull, Erhard Ruckes and Massimo Spagnolo
AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATION PROGRAMME
A summary of the information generated by an ADCP/MEDRAP
Workshop on this topic held at Ente di Sviluppo Agricolo
del Veneto (ESAV), Villanova di Motta di Livenza,
9-11 December 1986
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
FAO - FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 1987
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2. FISH CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION IN MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES
2.1 Sea bass and sea bream
2.2 Eel
2.3 Mullets
3. ACTUAL AND POTENTIAL PRODUCTION OF PRIME SPECIES
4. TRADE AND MARKETING OF PRIME AQUACULTURE SPECIES IN MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES
4.1 Future production and exports
4.2 Marketing development needs
5.1 Feeds
5.2 Fry
5.3 Other aspects
ANNEX 2 - Extracts from the written contributions of participants