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Abstract
Recognizing the need for a concerted effort to follow-up on this priority issue of the ASEAN on aquaculture feed development and utilization. SEAFDEC (Aquaculture Department and Secretariat) and the Government of Myanmar organized the 'Regional Technical Consultation (RTC) on development and Use of Alternative Dietary Ingredients or Fish Meal Substitutes in Aquaculture Feed Formulation'. The meeting was convened with the main purpose of providing a forum for charting the regional priorities and future directions on feed development, particularly on the use of alternative feed ingredients or protein substitutes. The specific objectives were to: (i) review the ASEAN-SEAFDEC member country status, constraints associated with developing alternative dietary ingredients for aquaculture feed; (ii) identify specific advances being made in the region with respect to the development of alternative aquaculture feed ingredients; and (iii) define approaches or initiatives supporting catch reduction of low-value/trash fish; (iv) formulate relevant policy recommendations (regional and country-specific) for effective development and utilization of aquaculture feeds; and (v) enhance cooperation among member countries and relevant stakeholders on initiatives that support sustainable aquaculture practices, particularly on feeds. This publication presents the outputs of the RTC. The country reports and review papers presented during the conference which are contained in this volume are cited individually.
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Catacutan, M. R., Coloso, R. M., & Acosta, B. O. (Eds.). (2015). Development and use of alternative ingredients or fish meal substitutes in aquaculture feed formulation: Proceedings of the ASEAN Regional Technical Consultation on Development and Use of Alternative Dietary Ingredients or Fish Meal Substitutes in Aquaculture Feed Formulation. Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Contents
- FOREWORD
- MESSAGES
- PREFACE
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Photo of Participants
- COUNTRY PAPERS
- Aquafeed development and utilization of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulation in Indonesia – Asda Laining and Anang Hari Kristanto
- Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in Malaysia – Mohammed Suhaimee Abd. Manaf and Ahmad Faizal Mohamed Omar
- Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in the Philippines - Wilfredo M. Cruz, James Villanueva and Edna G. Janeo
- Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in Thailand – Pairat Kosutarak
- Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulation in Viet Nam – Vu Anh Tuan
- A new type of fish diet,non-fish meal extruded pellet for yellow tail – Noriko Ishida,Tomohiko Koshiishi, Tatsuo Tsuzaki, Soetsu Yanagi, Satoshi Katayama,Minoru Satoh and Shuichi Satoh
- Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in Japan: Recent progress of fish meal replacement study on marine fish– Shunsuke Koshio
- Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in Cambodia – Thay Somony, Ros Kunthy and Hang Savin
- Status of development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in Lao PDR – Thongkoun Khonglaliane
- Development and use of alternative dietary ingredients for fish meal in Myanmar – Kyaw Kyaw
- Status of development and use of alternative ingredients in aquaculture feed formulations in Singapore - Ong Yihang and Vincent Ong
- REVIEW PAPERS
- Use of plant protein in aquaculture feed for top five commodities in ASEAN Member States - RelicardoM. Coloso
- Use of plant protein in aquaculture feed for high value marine species - Mae R.Catacutan
- Processing of alternative feed ingredients in aquaculture feed - Myrna B. Teruel and Brett Glencross
- Overview on the use of plant protein in aquaculture feed – Mali Boonyaratpalin
- FAO policies and initiatives promoting responsible and efficient use of feed ingredients from marine animal origin - Weimin Miao, Mohammad Hasan and SimonFunge-Smith
- Regional policy recommendations for development and use of alternative dietary ingredients in aquaculture feed formulation – SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department and Secretariat
- SUMMARY OF ISSUES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- ANNEXES:
- List of participants
- Outputs of workshop to identify gaps, emerging issues and formulate policy recommendations
- Workshop to identify gaps, emerging issues and formulate policy recommendations: Composition of working groups
Type
Book; Conference publicationISBN
9789719931058Format
x, 142 pages : color illustrations.
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