Volume 10 (02), July 2024

SUSTAINABLE CATFISH FARMING AND SUPPLY CHAIN IN MUBI AND ITS ENVIRONS: A GIS-BASED APPROACH ADAMAWA STATE NIGERIA

AUTHOR

Aminu Abdulwahab, Babangida BaIya and Bello Ali Garba

ABSTRACT

Aquaculture, specifically catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) farming, plays a vital role in addressing protein needs and supporting economic growth in Mubi, Nigeria. This study explores sustainable catfish farming practices and supply chain optimization through the application of Geographic Information System technology. Employing GIS permits a meticulous spatial analysis to aid strategic decisions, enhancing environmental, economic, and societal sustainability. The investigation begins by assessing current catfish farming methods in Mubi, such as stocking densities, feed regimens, and waste management. Sustainable approaches are also considered, spanning water resource management, environmental impact mitigation, and local community involvement. GIS mapping and analysis are central to the study, enabling visualization of farm locations, assessment of environmental sustainability factors, and refinement of the supply chain network.

DOI

Journal’s Code

Frequency : Biannual

Language : English

ISSN (E) : 2455-2445

ISSN (P) : 2395-3160

Impact Factor

SJIF (2017) : 6.087