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Fish as a Contributor to Food and Income in Developed Countries: Issues and Practical Approaches

Organized by Mahfuzuddin Ahmed and Christopher L. Delgado
Chair: Stephen Cunningham

Part 1

Tuesday, July 11 Block B, 11:00-12:30

Presentation of the Session:

Mahfuzuddin Ahmed, (ICLARM) and Christopher L. Delgado, (IFPRI)
Introduction to the Issues and Context of Rapid Changes in World Demand for Fish  

The Macro Environment for Fisheries

The Changing Impact of International Seafood Markets on Developing Countries

Fatima Ferdouse, INFOFISH, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Developments in the International Seafood Market - A Review and Analysis of the Impact on the Developing Countries

The Macro Approach: Putting Fish into a Global Food Model

Christopher L. Delgado, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington,D.C.
Issues in Modeling Fish to 2020 within a Global Food Model  

    Discussant: Steve Cunningham, Consultant, UK

    General Discussion

Part 2 - The Micro Environment for Fisheries

Tuesday, July 12 Block C, 2:00-3:30

Fish Demand in South and Southeast Asia

Madan Mohan Dey, International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management
Analysis of Demand for Fish by Species Group: Methodological Framework and Preliminary Estimates from Selected Asian Countries

Production and Marketing Issues for Aquaculture in Southeast Asia

Madan Mohan Dey, International Center for Living Aquatic Resrouces Management (ICLARM)
Production, Consumption and Accessibility of Aquaculture Products in Asia
Somying Piumsombun, Kasetsart University
Accessibility of Aquaculture Products in Thailand  

Production and Marketing Issues for Aquaculture in East Africa: The Case of Uganda

Pamela Jagger, Environment and Production Technology Division (IFPRI)
Potentials and Constraints for Aquaculture in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Uganda  


    Discussant: Nik Mustapha Raja Abdullah, Universiti Putra Malaysia

    General Discussion

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