General note |
Session 1: overview --<br/> Tilapia farming in the Philippines: practices, problems and prospects. R. D. Guerrero III<br/>Session 2: tilapia hatcheries --<br/> Economics of private tilapia hatcheries in Laguna nd Rizal Provinces, Philippines. L. R. Yater and I. R. Smith --<br/> Cost analysis of a large-scale hatchery for the production of Oreochromis niloticus fingerlings in Central Luzon, Philippines. M. C. Brousssard, Jr. and C. G. Reyes. --<br/> The adoption of tilapia farming and its impact on the community of Sto. Domingo, Bay, Laguna, Philippines. M. C. B. Gaite, J. N. A Morales, O. C. R. Orilla and B. B. Pili. --<br/>Session 3: cage culture systems -- <br/> The economics of tilapia cage culture in Bicol Freshwater Lakes, Philippines. E. M. Escover and R. L. Claveria. --<br/> Economics of tilapia cage culture in Laguna Province, Philippines. C. T. Aragon, M. M. de Lim and G. L. Tioseco --<br/> Economics of tilapia cage cutlure in Mindanao, Philippines. L. P. Oliva. --<br/> Financial and economic analyses of grow-out tilapia cage farming in Laguna de Bay, Philippines. J. F. Lazaga and L. L. Roa --<br/>Session 4: land-based culture systems --<br/> Tilapia production in freshwater fishponds of Central Luzon, Philippines. R. C. Sevilleja --<br/> Economics of rice-fish culture systems, Luzon, Philippines. R. N. Tagarino --<br/> The introduction of integrated backyard fishponds in Lowland Cavite, Philippines. F. Fermin --<br/> Status, potential and needs of tilapia culture in Panay Island, Philippines. V. L. Corre, Jr. --<br/> Transfer of fish culture technology in Central Luzon, Philippines. W. R. Rosario. --<br/>Session 5: tilapia marketing --<br/> Tilapia marketing in Central Luzon and Metro Manila, Philippines. E. B. Torres and E. R. Navera --<br/> Tilapia marketing in Bicol, Philippines. E. M. Escover, O. T. Salon and C. P. Lim --<br/> Tilapia marketing in Laguna Province, Philippines. C. T. Aragon, J. Cosico and N. Salayo --<br/> Tilapia marketing in Mindanao, Philippines. L. P. Oliva --<br/> Philippine tilapia marketing in the context of structural demand for protein: a comment. L. A. Gonzales. |
Summary, etc |
"The Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research and Development (PCARRD) and the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) co-sponsored a workshop, 10-13 August 1983, on Philippine Tilapia Economics. The workshop brought together Philippine researchers who, with partial financial support from PCARRD and ICLARM during 1982-1983, had conducted an economic analysis of tilapia operations. This volume contains the proceedings of the workshop; which include 18 papers presented, working group reports, discussions and recommendations of the workshop.<br/>The workshop was held at the Continuing Education Center on the campus of the University of the Philippines, Los Baños. Opening remarks for the workshop were given by Dr. Ramon V. Valmayor, Executive Director of PCARRD.<br/>On behalf of PCARRD and ICLARM we would like to express our thanks to all of those individuals who contributed to the success of the workshop. These include not only the researchers and other participants, but also those who assisted behind the scene with workshop logistics, rapporteur notes and other administrative matters. As a group we are especially thankful to all of those private tilapia farmers, government officials and middlewomen who so kindly provided much of the information upon which most of the research papers were based. We would also like to acknowledge with thanks the financial support of Planters Products, Inc. and San Miguel Corporation towards publication costs of these proceedings.<br/>It is our hope that this work shop proceedings will contribute to an understanding of the Philippine tilapia industry so that its current growth and economic vitality can be maintained and nurtured to the ultimate benefit of producers and consumers alike." <br/>- Ian R. Smith<br/>- Enriqueta B. Torres<br/>- Elvira O. Tan |