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- ItemAssessing domestic fish supply chain – A tool for sustainable fisheries development(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin, India, 2015) Jeyanthi, P.; Thomas, J.K.; Gopal, N.
- ItemBeyond microfinance: self help group possibilities in agriculture(2017) Sajesh, V.K.
- ItemBlack clam is all set to go places(2018) Gopal, N.; James, J.P.; Sreedevi, K.H.; Bindu, J.; Sreejith, S.
- ItemChanging tides(2017) Gopal, N.
- ItemCIFTFISHPRO - A mobile APP for android systems on CIFT value added fish products(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin, 2018) Joshy, C.G.; Shyla, N.C.; Ninan, G.; Ravishankar, C.N.
- ItemClam Processing Facility at Perumbalam village, Alappuzha district, Kerala: An ICAR-CIFT initiative with people’s participation(Fishtech Reporter, 2020) Gopal, Nikita; C. S, Sethulakshmi; Anju, A. V.; S., Sreejith; J., BinduThe clam fishing activity in Perumbalam village, an island in the Vembanad estuarine system in Alappuzha District, is completely family-based. About 200 families are engaged in clam collection, processing and marketing for their livelihood, with fishermen looking after harvesting, processing and marketing being taken care of by the fisherwomen. The households involved in clam picking are spread across eight wards along the coast. The ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin intervened in this venture with the intention of transforming this family-centric activity into a centralized clam production, processing and marketing activity with people’s participation.
- ItemDatabase on shrimp processing waste from organized shrimp processing sector in India(CIFT, 2021) C.G, Joshy; R, Lizbeth; K, Elavarasan; A.A, Zynudheen
- ItemDesign and Development of Customized Database on Fish Import to India(Fishtech Reporter, 2020) C.G, Joshy; N.C, Shyla; R., Lizbeth; K., Ashok KumarA customized database on fish import to India in terms of quantity and price under different harmonized system (HS) code has been designed and developed in Microsoft Office Access (MS Access). The aim of the database is to provide customized fish import data to the user.
- ItemDried fish consumption patterns in selected districts of Kerala(Fishtech Reporter, 2020) M.V, Sajeev; Mohanty, A.K.; V.K., Sajesh; K., RejulaFish drying is an age old practice followed for preservation of fish. Over the years, it has grown from a subsistence occupation to a full flourishing business. There has been an enduring demand for dried fish products in Kerala. Use of dry fish in different recipes is part of the culinary heritage of Kerala. The magical Kanji (rice porridge) - dry fish chutney amalgamation is a well-known combination of the state.
- ItemEconomic aspects of fish curing(CIFT, 1997) Annamalai, V.; Kandoran, M.K.; Unnikrishnan Nair, T.S.
- ItemEconomics of fish curing - A case study(CIFT, 1981) Desai, G.R.; Kaul, P.N.
- ItemEnumeration of mechanized fishing crafts in Kerala(CIFT, 2004) Unnithan, G.R.; Nikita Gopal; Radhakrishnan Nair, V.
- ItemExim policy and the fisheries sectors(CIFT, 1998) Nikita Gopal; Sreevalsan, J.M.
- ItemExpanding the horizons: from nurturing fish to nurturing society(2018) Williams, M.; Gopal, N.; Kusakabe, K.; Satapornvanit, A.N.; Egna, H.
- ItemExtension programmes and progress of CIFT(CIFT, 1996) Braj Mohan
- ItemExtention programme improves hygienic conditions(CIFT, 1983) Desai, G.R.; Ammu, K.; Kaul, P.N.; Kandoran, M.K.
- ItemFish in Indian economy(1983) Govindan, T.K.
- ItemFish in nutrition and economy(Seafood Exporters Association of India, 1976) Kandoran, M.K.A general account is given of the role of fish in world food supply. The distribution of protein and nutritional aspects of fish are considered, together with the extent to which world fisheries have developed to meet the increased demands for food. The potential for increasing India's fish catch is discussed; marine fish production for the 8 main states is tabulated, divided into oil sardine, mackerel, prawn and other varieties. A brief note on the socio-economic status of fishermen is included.
- ItemFish in nutrition and economy(1976) Kandoran, M.K.
- ItemFish processing technology generates rural development(CIFT, 1981) Kaul, P.N.; Kandoran, M.K.; Balasubramaniam, S.