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Original Articles

Sustainability of Taiwan's Aquaculture Industry and Its Ties to the United States— An Exploratory Qualitative Case Study

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Pages 407-423 | Published online: 11 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Assessment of fish pond production sustainability was conducted in Taiwan. An exploratory qualitative case study of open-ended interviews with five Taiwanese individuals in the industry was employed to assess five areas of concern. Taiwan's march toward sustainability and the farmers' decision-making process were most influenced by economics and profitability that were tied to the United States. A willingness to invest in a long-term plan, to alter farming techniques, and to conserve resources is needed. A demonstration model of education like that practiced by extension education in the United States is warranted, and would include workshops, multiple increments, and effective modeling with practice.

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