Welcome to the podcast series about tilapia aquaculture from North Carolina State University's "Practical Feeding Strategies" project. Our AquaFish CRSP group plan is to present lots of practical information for tilapia farmers, hatchery managers and students. Disclaimer: The contents of this document do not necessarily represent an official position or policy of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Mention of trade names or commercial products in this document does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use on the part of USAID of the AquaFish Collaborative Research Support Program. The accuracy, reliability, and originality of work presented in this report are the responsibility of the individual authors Acknowledgement: Program activities are funded by Grant No. EPP-A-00-06-00012-00 from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and by participating US and Host Country institutions. These include Central Luzon State University (Munoz, the Philippines), North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC, USA), and the NOAA Milford Laboratory (Milford, CT, USA).
This podcast provides information on how a 50% subsatiation feeding strategy can be used to reduce costs for culturing tilapia in ponds. It is spoken in Tagalog, the primary language in the Philippines.
This podcast provides information on how a 50% subsatiation feeding strategy can be used to reduce costs for culturing tilapia in ponds.
This podcast provides information on how a 67% subsatiation feeding strategy can be used to reduce costs for culturing tilapia in ponds.
This podcast provides information on how an alternate-day feeding strategy can be used to reduce costs for culturing tilapia in ponds.
This podcast provides information on how an alternate day feeding strategy can be used to reduce costs for culturing tilapia in ponds. It is spoken in Tagalog, the primary language in the Philippines.
This podcast provides information on how a delayed feeding strategy improves production efficiency of tilapia grown in ponds.
This is a podcast that reviews two books on tilapia aquaculture.