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Innovation ID691
Version ID536
Innovation TitleContextualized biosecurity practices and protocols for tilapia hatchery technicians in Bangladesh
Innovation description Biosecurity practices and protocols for tilapia hatchery technicians in Bangladesh were developed based on previous experiences, including practical and empirical evidences from Bangladesh and elsewhere. A manual in Bengali was published in 2020 to provide guidelines for capacity development activities at hatchery level and to thus support sustainable intensification of tilapia production systems in Bangladesh.
Reporting Staff Vishnumurthy Mohan Chadag (WF), Partho Pratim Debnath (WF), AWM Anisuzzaman (WF)
Year (Reporting)2020
Reporting statusApproved
Innovation TypeProduction systems and Management practices

Stage reached

Stage of InnovationStage 3: available/ ready for uptake
Year (Stage)2020
Stage DescriptionA manual in Bengali was published in 2020 to provide guidelines to hatcheries about biosecurity measures and thus to support sustainable intensification of tilapia production systems in Bangladesh.
Has a lead organizationyes
Lead OrganizationWorldFish
Top 5 contributorsUnited States Agency for International Development; Bangladesh Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, Department of Fisheries Bangladesh

Contributions and mapping

All partners
Main CRP CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems
Flagship project FP1-Sustainable aquaculture
Cluster FP1-2-Fish health, nutrition and feeds
Other CRPs-Flagships-Clusters

Scope

Geographic scopeNational
Regions
CountriesBangladesh

Targeted outcomes

Main Sub-IDO Increased capacity of beneficiaries to adopt research outputs
Other Sub-IDO Closed yield gaps through improved agronomic and animal husbandry practices
Other Sub-IDO

Evidences

EvidencesPaul, A. K. Debnath, P. P. P. Anisuzzaman, A. W. M (2020). Basic biosecurity manual for tilapia hatchery technicians in Bangladesh (Bangla version). Penang, Malaysia: CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems. Manual.
[https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/4304]

Linked Elements

Milestones6916-167-41061 - Public and private sectors in four focal countries are using improved health, feed and management practices through countrywide programs
Outcome Impact Case
Policy