Production and use of farm-made fish feeds by small-scale pond fish farmers in Ghana

Authors

  • F. A. Anani
  • F. K. E. Nunoo
  • M. Steiner-Asiedu
  • N. W. Agbo
  • T. N. N. Nortey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26796/jenrm.v4i1.96

Abstract

The increasing costs of commercial fish feeds have made it imperative for most small-scale pond fish farmers in Ghana to resort to the use of alternative feed types to feed cultured fish. Some fish farmers rotate commercial feeds with farm-made types. This study was carried out to investigate the production and use of farm-made fish feeds by small-scale pond fish farmers in five major pond fish farming Regions (Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo, Central, Volta and Western) in Ghana. Of the 147 farmers interviewed in all the five regions, 86 farmers used farm-made feeds of which 37 depended solely on farm-made feeds whilst 49 used both commercial and farm-made feeds. Farm-made feeds were produced using locally available ingredients and the most used ones were groundnut bran (92%), fish meal (90%), wheat bran (74%) and maize (60%). The farmers did not follow appropriate and
standardized feed formulation protocol during farm-made fish feed production. Hence, farm-made fish feeds produced by all farmers interviewed were found not to be nutritionally balanced. There is need for small-scale pond fish farmers in Ghana to be trained in formulation and production of nutritionally balanced and cost-effective fish feeds so as to increase fish production through aquaculture in the country.

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2017-04-30

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Anani, F. A. ., Nunoo, . F. K. E. ., Steiner-Asiedu, M., Agbo, N. W. ., & Nortey, . T. N. N. . (2017). Production and use of farm-made fish feeds by small-scale pond fish farmers in Ghana. Journal of Energy and Natural Resource Management, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.26796/jenrm.v4i1.96

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