Incentive for shifts in water management systems by shrimp culturists in southern Thailand |
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Authors: | Chifumi?Kasai Thongchai?Nitiratsuwan Osamu?Baba Email author" target="_blank">Hisashi?KurokuraEmail author |
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Institution: | Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan,;Faculty of Science and Fisheries Technology, Rajamangala Institute of Technology, Trang 92150, Thailand and;Faculty of Fisheries, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo 108-8477, Japan |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: Water management systems and other business situations of shrimp culturists were surveyed in two districts in southern Thailand. There were three types of water management systems in southern Thailand, namely closed, semiclosed and open systems, categorized by the frequency of exchange of pond water. Shrimp culturists in those districts tended to shift their system from the open system to the closed system of their own accord, and the average net income ratio decreased due to the change of water management system in a district from more than 2 to less than 1. The reason for this shift, in spite of the decrease in the profit rate, was prevention of infectious disease caused by water exchange. In conclusion, it was proven that independent shrimp culturists, such as medium and small scale shrimp pond owners in southern Thailand, would accept short-term decreases in profit rate in order to stabilize production. |
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Keywords: | closed system incentive shrimp culture Thailand water management |
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