FOTOTECA DE ACUICULTURA DE LA FAO
 
Overwintering ponds for broodstock of the dark sleeper (Odontobutis obscura) are covered with plastic greenhouse sheeting to passively heat the water, near Wuxi, China
©FAO/Stankus. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. The Freshwater Fisheries Research Centre of Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (FFRC) is located in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. FFRC's mandate is to carry out applied research, dissemination of research findings, and development of production technologies and management strategies in support of the sustainable development of aquaculture and inland fisheries. This is done through rational use of natural resources, to contribute to long-term food and nutritional security, poverty alleviation and rural development, aquatic biodiversity conservation and protection of aquatic environment. On-site and on-farm trials are conducted, notably on integrated farming systems, water resource management, genetics and breeding, and more. Read more about FAO and FFRCs collaboration through South South Cooperation here: www.fao.org/south-south-gateway/database/detail/en/c/288473/
Año
2016
Autor(es)
A. Stankus
Palabras Clave
Agriculture-aquaculture, integrated- (IAA), Agroecology, Agropisciculture, Aquaculture, Aquaculture, freshwater-, Broodstock (a), Culture, embankment fish-, Culture, integrated-, Culture, paddy-cum-fish-, Culture, rice-cum-fish-, Extension approach, participatory-, Fish, Hatchery, Pond, Rizipisciculture
Localidad
Wuxi
Región
Asia
Country
China
Credits
@FAO Aquaculture photo library
 / A. Stankus