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Author
Win, TinDate
2000
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Myanmar has extensive mangrove forests in Ayeyarwady Delta, Rakhine, and Tanintharyi, but these have been drastically reduced due to paddy rice cultivation. Today, only 382,032 ha remain. Myanmar is only now starting to modernize shrimp farming. Current government policy supports and encourages foreign investment in shrimp culture.Page Range
pp.145-154Title of Parent Book or Report
Proceedings of the workshop on mangrove-friendly aquaculture.Publisher or University
Aquaculture Dept., Southeast Asian Fisheries Development CenterResource/Dataset Location
http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1983