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Small Indigenous Fish Species in Bangladesh: Contribution to Vitamin A, Calcium and Iron Intakes
Author Affiliations
Royal Agricultural University, Department of Agricultural Sciences, Mymensingh Medical College Hospital
Published InJournal of Nutrition
Year2003
Citations229
Abstract
Fish play an important role in the Bangladeshi diet, constituting the main and often irreplaceable animal source food in poor rural households. Fish consumption is dominated by wild small (length 2,500 microg RE/100 g raw edible parts in mola (Amblypharyngodon mola). The study addressed the dietary contribution of fish to vitamin A, calcium and iron intakes and the potential of integrating SIS, including mola, into existing carp polyculture ponds. Fish consumption (wild and cultured fish) was surveyed by 5-d recall interviews in 84 poor rural households in Kishoreganj district in 1997-1998. Fifty-nine of the households cultured carp and SIS in small (mean size 400 m2) domestic ponds. Total household fish consumption was unaffected by the domestic aquaculture production. SIS from…
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