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Case Study |
Publisher: World Bank, NACA, WWF, FAO
Creation date: 2002
This case study reviews shrimp aquaculture development in East Africa and the Middle East, as well as the problems and prospects for future development. There has been increasing investment in shrimp farming in these two regions, and it is clear that further investments will occur in the future. Given that these are two of the last tropical regions of the world where shrimp aquaculture development has not occurred on any significant scale, it should be possible to learn the lessons from other parts of the world and apply them in these contexts. The countries in this report are: Egypt, Iran, Mozambique, Madagascar and some information on other countries in both regions.
Key Words: World Bank WWF FAO NACA Shrimp Aquaculture East Africa Middle East Egypt Iran Mozambique Kuwait Saudi Arabia Eritrea Gambia Guinea Seychelles South Africa Tanzania Case Study
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