Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8495105 | Aquaculture | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The cross tested herein demonstrated substantially higher yield than that obtained in previous studies, however, no statistically significant difference in net productions was found between the FH and SH treatments (2207 ± 130 versus 2163 ± 137 kg haâ 1, respectively). Cost-benefit analysis after nine months of grow-out showed higher profit and higher benefit-cost ratio in the FH group. However, the SH treatment resulted in more uniform marketable prawns and suggested a continuous cash flow throughout the grow-out period.
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Authors
Eli D. Aflalo, Raju V.S.N. Dandu, Johny T. Verghese, N. Rao, Thampi Y.C. Samraj, Ofer Ovadia, Amir Sagi,