The Malaysian experience
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Abstract
Integrated farming has long been practiced in Malaysia, not only to provide protein requirements needed by the family, but also as a source of income. With fish being promoted on a larger scale, the Malaysian government is providing farmers with financial assistance and hands-on training on fish culture and rice production. Systems of fodder-fish integrated farming and fish-livestock farming in mine ponds are outlined.
Suggested Citation
Aldon, E. T. (1997). The Malaysian experience. SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture , 19(5), 26-27, 31. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1780
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