An assessment of the impact of an ACIAR–World Vision extension project training farmers in northern Thailand on fish farming with low-cost feed. The impact was assessed on the basis of the economic returns that accrue to farmers adopting the extension advice.
Extending low-cost fish farming in Thailand: an ACIAR-World Vision collaborative program
Posted on May 21st, 2010 in News
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