Integrating BOMOSA cage fish farming system in reservoirs, ponds and temporary water bodies in Eastern Africa
Abstract
The BOMOSA Project will research the economic viability, social acceptance and necessary institutional environment of a relatively simple technology that has been proven technically feasible over the last two years. BOMOSA is pioneering small scale fish farming in Eastern Africa by establishing rural aquaculture networks (coordinated in a “hub and plot” system) to economically integrate aquaculture with agriculture. The BOMOSA system will form the basis of a socio-economic model that will contribute to poverty alleviation in Eastern Africa by providing sources of supplementary high protein food and additional income to rural communities in Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda.
Schlagworte aquatic farming participatory approach socio-economic models
Publikationen
Nutrient content of selected potential feed ingredients for inclusion in fish feeds in Eastern Africa region.
Autoren: Munguti, J., Liti, D., Asaminew, K., Mwanja, W., Mwanja, M., Waidbacher, H., Drexler, S.-S., Straif, M., Heimberger, B., Hammerl, K., Nalwanga, R., Zollitsch, W. Jahr: 2009
PUBLIZIERTER Beitrag für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltung
Review on the locally available fish feedstuffs for aquaculture development in Ethiopia
Autoren: Asaminew., K., Waidbacher, H., Munguti, J., Zollitsch, W. Jahr: 2009
PUBLIZIERTER Beitrag für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltung
Effects of substitution of Caridina nilotica with hydrolyzed feather meal on growth performance and apparent digestibility in Oreochromis niloticus under different culture conditions
Autoren: Munguti J., Waidbacher H., Liti D., Straif M., Zollitsch W. Jahr: 2009
PUBLIZIERTER Beitrag für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltung
Effects of feeding rate and frequency on the growth performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in cages installed in a small reservoir
Autoren: Liti D.M., Lukuyu R.K., Mbaluka R.K., Munguti J.M., Waidbacher H., Zollitsch W. Jahr: 2009
PUBLIZIERTER Beitrag für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltung
Testing of acceptance of formulated fodder for Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) made of locally available agriculture by-products with behavioural analysis in observation tanks
Autoren: Waidbacher H., Assmann S., Stöger Ch., Liti D., Thiga B., Drexler S.-S., Zollitsch W. Jahr: 2009
PUBLIZIERTER Beitrag für wissenschaftliche Veranstaltung
BOMOSA - Sustainable high-protein food through low-scale aquaculture
Autoren: Waidbacher H; Jahr: 2009
Populärwissenschaftlicher Beitrag
Report on survey of available by-products as feed ingredients for the three countries, Deliverable: 5.1 for BOMOSA
Autoren: KMFRI, Moi University and BOKU University Jahr: 2007
Projektbericht
Mitarbeiter*innen
Herwig Waidbacher
Ao.Univ.Prof.i.R. Dr.phil. Herwig Waidbacher
herwig.waidbacher@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-81222
Projektleiter*in
01.10.2006 - 30.09.2009
Herbert Weingartmann
Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Herbert Weingartmann
herbert.weingartmann@boku.ac.at
Projektmitarbeiter*in
01.10.2006 - 30.09.2009
Werner Zollitsch
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Werner Zollitsch
werner.zollitsch@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-93211, 99101, 99111
Projektmitarbeiter*in
01.10.2006 - 30.09.2009
Michael Straif
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Michael Straif
michael.straif@boku.ac.at
Sub-Projektleiter*in
01.10.2006 - 30.09.2009
Silke-Silvia Drexler
Dipl.-Ing. Silke-Silvia Drexler MBA
silke.drexler@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-81226
Projektmitarbeiter*in
01.10.2006 - 30.09.2009
BOKU Partner
Externe Partner
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften
Gerold Winkler
Partner
Enki public benefit cooperation
Pokorny Jan
Partner
Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research
Habteselassie Redeat
Partner
Università di Bologna, Alma Mater Studiorum
Fioravanti Marialetizia
Partner
Moi University
Liti David
Partner
University of Egerton
Njeri Muhia
Partner
Kenyan Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development
Mbaluka Raphael
Partner
KENYA MARINE AND FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Munguti Jonathan
Partner
Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries
Mwanja Waiswa Wilson
Partner