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Author
Brummett, R.E.Date
1994
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The article focuses on the types of training needed in African aquaculture development. The author suggested that rather than needing less training, extension agents and others who operate in the idiosyncratic world of the poor African farmer, need a far deeper understanding of fish culture (particularly the basics of pond dynamics and ecology) than do those who can take advantage of industrialized-country infrastructure.Journal
Naga, the ICLARM QuarterlyVolume
17Issue/Article Nr
2Page Range
4-6Resource/Dataset Location
http://www.worldfishcenter.org/Naga/na_1423.pdfCollections