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INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares 
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares 
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares 
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares 
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares 
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares 
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares
INDONESIA 1951. Project to irrigate 6,000 hectares 
INDONESIA 1955. Examining carp harvest at a private farm
INDONESIA 1955. Examining carp harvest at a private farm 
INDIA 1951. Harvesting rice
INDIA 1951. Harvesting rice 
INDONESIA 1951. Rice terraces and watering systems
INDONESIA 1951. Rice terraces and watering systems 
MEXICO 1951. Measuring tree-growth
MEXICO 1951. Measuring tree-growth 
THAILAND 1953. Showcasing Tilapia fish characteristics at Bangkhen Experiment station
THAILAND 1953. Showcasing Tilapia fish characteristics at Bangkhen Experiment station 
THAILAND 1953. Tilapia fingerlings in net
THAILAND 1953. Tilapia fingerlings in net 
THAILAND circa 1950. FAO instructor demonstrates rice mill
THAILAND circa 1950. FAO instructor demonstrates rice mill 
CEYLON 1953 (SRI LANKA from 1972). Fishermen hauling their beach-seine
CEYLON 1953 (SRI LANKA from 1972). Fishermen hauling their beach-seine 
CEYLON 1953 (SRI LANKA from 1972). Live-bait bonito fishermen standing on an outrigger canoe
CEYLON 1953 (SRI LANKA from 1972). Live-bait bonito fishermen standing on an outrigger canoe 
MEXICO 1950s. Forestry expert checking the technique used by the men in charge of measuring tree-growth
MEXICO 1950s. Forestry expert checking the technique used by the men in charge of measuring tree-growth 
THAILAND 1953. Nutritional Survey team examines children
THAILAND 1953. Nutritional Survey team examines children 
INDIA 1953. FAO seminar
INDIA 1953. FAO seminar 
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AFGHANISTAN 1952. Farmers observe the procedure of rinderpest inoculation 
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INDONESIA 1951. Fishing carp fry 
Indonesia, 1951 ñ Production of fish ponds has been carried out for many years in the Far East, and it is estimated that for a given area a well stocked fish pond can produce far more protein than any other type of livestock operation. In wet cultivation of rice, the flooded paddy fields can be stocked with fish to produce a useful fish crop in addition to the rice.  The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has been helping in the distribution of Tilapia, a fish with special qualities for pond breeding.
A farmerís son fishing carp fry.

08/03/2015 
Country or Territory Indonesia
Credit ©FAO/Eric Schwab 
UNFAO Source FAO Photo Library
File size 17.10 MB 
Unique ID UF12GM4 
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. 
Background Information Production of fish ponds had been carried out for many years in the Far East, and it was estimated that for a given area a well stocked fish pond could produce far more protein than any other type of livestock operation. In wet cultivation of rice, the flooded paddy fields could be stocked with fish to produce a useful fish crop in addition to the rice. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) had been helping in the distribution of Tilapia, a fish with special qualities for pond breeding.