Project Progress Report:Development of clam culture for improvement and diversification of livelihoods of the poor coastal communities in Central Vietnam - Milestone 11 "

Models Husbandary Clam: Clam Culture in different environmental and ecological conditions This is documented research report technical cooperation between the South Australian Research and Development Institute (Sardi) and the Aquaculture Research Institute of the North Central (ARSINC). This report is intended for a wide audience, especially the Vietnam Farmers, researchers and students. | Ministry of Agriculture Rural Development Australian Government AusAID COLLABORATION FOR AGRICULTURE RURAL DEVELOPMENT CARD 027 05VIE Development of clam culture for improvement and diversification of livelihoods of the poor coastal communities in Central Vietnam Technical Report Clam Husbandary Models Clam Culture in Different Environment and Ecological Conditions Milestone 11 Technical Report Clam Husbandary Models Clam Culture in Different Environment and Ecological Conditions Milestone 11 Chu Chi Thiet 1 Nhu Van Can1 and Martin S Kumar2 1 Aquaculture Research Sub-Institute for North Central Vietnam ARSINC 2 South Australia Research Development Institute Australia SARDI July 2009 i Clam Husbandary Models Clam Culture in Different Environment and Ecological Conditions This technical document reports collaborative research between the South Australian Research and Development Institute SARDI and Aquaculture Research Sub-Institute for North Centre ARSINC . This report is intended for a wide readership in particular Vietnamese farmers researchers and students. Disclaimer The information contained within this document is an output of the CARD Collaboration for Agriculture Rural Development project Development of clam culture for improvement and diversification of livelihoods of the poor coastal communities in Central Vietnam No. 027 05-VIE funded by AusAID Australian Government . While those contributing to the content and preparation of this document have taken utmost care the authors nor their organisations accept any liability associated with the use or interpretation of the information contained within. July 2009 Chu Chi Thiet Nhu Van Can and Martin S Kumar Aquaculture Research Sub-Institute for North Centre ARSINC Nghi Hai Ward Cua Lo Town Nghe An Province Vietnam South Australian Research and Development Institute SARDI Integrated Biosystems Science Program Area SARDI Livestock and Farming Systems Aqutic Sciences centre 2 Hamra Avenue West Beach South Australia

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