Research that works for developing countries and AustraliaPolicy, institutional and economic constraints to aquaculture research adoption in VietnamProject ID: PLIA/2007/094: Policy, institutional and economic constraints to aquaculture research adoption in VietnamCollaborating Countries: VietnamCommissioned Organisation: Advanced Choice Economics Pty Ltd, AustraliaProject Leader Dr Elizabeth Petersen Phone: 08 9332 8310 Fax: 08 9332 8310 Email: Liz.Petersen@tpg.com.au Collaborating Institutions:
Project Budget: $149,900Project Duration: 01/04/2008 - 31/12/2009ACIAR Research Program Manager Dr Jeff Davis Project Overview Within its portfolio of aquaculture research in Vietnam, ACIAR funds two projects on developing low-cost diets for catfish and tilapia (FIS/2002/068) and mud crabs (FIS/2000/065). These projects focus on technical aspects of aquaculture diet formulation. The overarching objective of this project is to examine the policy, institutional and economic constraints to the adoption of ACIAR-developed formulated diets. This will involve studying the economic viability of these diets in a whole-of-household perspective, identifying the business environment policies and regulations for the establishment and running of aquaculture operations, identifying issues in the allocation of land and marine areas, investigating weaknesses in extension networks and also the current and potential quality, food safety and environmental protection requirements that may constrain the adoption of these diets. Other matters for study include trade policy issues and the need for policy, institutional, economic and research reforms. |
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