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How is pisciculture different from apiculture

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Answered by sgstheboss262
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In pisciculture, fish are reared for meat. In apiculture, honeybees are reared for honey.

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Answered by REDPLANET
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Apiculture  

  • This involves the culturing of the honey bees.
  • The culturing is performed in the hives which are constructed by the man.  
  • The bees are reared for honey, wax and for the purpose of pollination.

Pisciculture

  • This involves the culturing of the fishes.
  • The culturing is performed in ponds or tanks.
  • The fishes are reared for food as there is a high value of fishes in the market as a source of food.

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