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Impact of development and dissemination of Integrated Aquaculture-Agriculture (IAA) Technologies in Malawi

Dey, M.M. and Kambewa, P. and Prein, M. and Jamu, D. and Paraguas, F.J. and Pemsl, D.E. and Briones, R.M. (2006) Impact of development and dissemination of Integrated Aquaculture-Agriculture (IAA) Technologies in Malawi. Naga, WorldFish Center Quarterly, 29(1-2), pp. 28-35.

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    Abstract

    Malawi is a small but densely populated country in Southern Africa. Fish is an important part of the nutrition of Malawians, providing essential protein and micronutrients. However, per capita fish consumption has halved over the ten-year period between 1988 to 1998 due to over-fishing in the lakes and doubling of the population since the 1970s, accompanied by an increase in the price of fish. This has worsened access to food insecurity, especially in rural areas, in a country where an estimated 66 per cent of the population consume less than the minimum daily calorie requirement. This paper presents an ex-post impact assessment of the development and dissemination of smallscale integrated aquaculture-agriculture technologies by The WorldFish Center and its national and international partners over more than 15 years in Malawi. The impact study measures the effects of these outputs on the degree of integrated aquaculture-agriculture (IAA) technology adoption and diffusion, the effects on farm income and health of household members, and the welfare effects of increased fish supply on the Malawian economy.

    Item Type: Article
    Title: Impact of development and dissemination of Integrated Aquaculture-Agriculture (IAA) Technologies in Malawi
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Dey, M.M.
    Kambewa, P.
    Prein, M.
    Jamu, D.
    Paraguas, F.J.
    Pemsl, D.E.
    Briones, R.M.
    Journal or Publication Title: Naga, WorldFish Center Quarterly
    Volume: 29
    Number: 1-2
    Page Range: pp. 28-35
    Date: 2006
    ISSN: 1511-8533
    Issuing Agency: WorldFish Center
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Agropisciculture; Aquaculture techniques; Evaluation; Malawi
    Subjects: Aquaculture
    Item ID: 9158
    Depositing User: Mr William Ko
    Date Deposited: 27 Nov 2012 16:26
    Last Modified: 27 Nov 2012 16:26
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9158

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