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Current status & prospects of farming the giant river prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii de Man 1879) in Thailand
Authors:Uthairat Na‐Nakorn  Orapint Jintasataporn
Affiliation:Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, , Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:Thailand was second only to P.R.China in annual production of giant river prawn. This article briefly describes the seed production of giant river prawn technology in Thailand and notes that broodstock management has paid scant attention to genetic issues. There are, however, ongoing selective breeding programmes on giant river prawn aimed to improve growth and disease resistance. In the conventional culture technology, postlarvae are stocked at a high density and prawns are harvested partially. The cropping period is long and the practice has led to disease outbreaks and deteriorated pond bottoms that result in frequent detection of antibiotic residue. The improved culture technology involves manual sexing of the prawns at 3 months and restocking only the male prawns into new ponds at low density. The technique gives higher yield and reduces incidence of disease and thus the need for prophylactics. The constraints to giant river prawn culture business in Thailand include low yield and a limited export market. The article describes three ways to expand and sustain the business of giant river prawn farming in the country: development of more genetically improved strains; culture of all‐male stock, and new culture techniques.
Keywords:giant river prawn     Macrobrachium rosenbergii     culture  Thailand
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