ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF AN INTRA-SPECIFIC CROSS OF SILVER PERCH (Bidyanus bidyanus MITCHELL) FOR COMMERCIAL FARMING |
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Authors: | Jeffrey A. Guy Bill Johnston Oscar J. Cacho |
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Affiliation: | 1. NSW Department of Primary Industries , Grafton Aquaculture Centre , Grafton, Australia jguy@nmsc.edu.au;3. QLD Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries , Nambour, Australia;4. School of Business, Economics and Public Policy, University of New England , Armidale, Australia |
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Abstract: | The native freshwater silver perch, Bidyanus bidyanus, has the potential to form a large pond-based aquaculture industry in Australia, but at present, production is based on genetically un-improved stock. Research for improved growth rate has identified a significant level of hybrid vigor in fingerlings of the Murray River x Cataract Dam cross (MC). This study investigated whether the profitability of a commercial farm could be increased by using this intra-specific cross. Results indicate that silver perch bio-economics are sensitive to growth rate; use of MC increased annual return by AU$33,092, 20-year NPV by AU$324,895 and saved 56 days average grow-out. Cash flows became positive earlier for a farm using MC, which was also more risk efficient with only a 4% chance of making an annual return of less than AU$0. Although use of MC should result in improved profit to farmers, high feed costs and the small size of farms remain as major constraints to industry growth. |
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Keywords: | aquaculture economics bio-economic models cost-benefit analysis cross-breeding genetic improvement silver perch |
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