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    Empowering women through business development training for couples 

    Ahmed, M.
    Type: Blog
    This is a story about Yeasmin Ara and Nurul Islam, a couple from Naogaon, Bangladesh. They shared their experience as a pair attending a business development training session organized by WorldFish in Bangladesh. Following ...
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    Piloting inclusive aquafeed business models: Experiences and outcomes in Zambia 

    Mwema, C.M.; Mudege, N.; Siamudaala, V.
    Type: Internal Report
    In Zambia, most smallholder fish farmers are located in regions with poor access to productive inputs, particularly in Northern and Luapula provinces. To buy high-quality fish feed, farmers in these provinces have to travel ...
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    Nigerian aquaculture: An investment Framework for Improved Incomes, New Jobs, Enhanced Nutritional Outcomes and Positive Economic Returns 

    Montgomery, S.; Subasinghe, R.P.; Siriwardena, S.N.; Shelley, C.C.
    Type: Internal Report
    This document presents a brief overview of the Nigerian market (Section 1), examines the systemic challenges facing the three pillars of a sustainable market as they exist today in the country (Section 2), details several ...
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    Better management practices for tilapia hatcheries in Egypt 

    Nasr-Allah, A.M.; Dickson, M.W.; Al-Kenawy, D.A.; Ali, S.E.; Karisa, H.C.
    Type: Manual
    Tilapia hatcheries are the most common type of fish hatchery in Egypt. They are nearly all private sector businesses, and their success in supplying fish farms with tilapia seed has contributed to the increase in national ...
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    Induced breeding of small indigenous fish species (SIS): An overview of some trial options 

    Rajts, F.; Dubey, S.K.; Belton, B.
    Type: Poster
    Flowchart summarizing possible options for induced breeding trials for small indigenous fish species.
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    Serving up Data on Nutrient Composition of Aquatic Foods 

    Cohen, P.J.; Consalez, F.; Ahern, M.; Masangwi, S.; Rittenschober, D.; Holmes, B.; Kjellevold, M.; Golden, C.D.; Hicks, C.
    Type: Poster
    The nutrient values of fish and other aquatic foods can alleviate ‘hidden hunger’ or micronutrient deficiencies for many people in a range of geographies. But nutrient measures for many species, food types and geographies ...
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    Small pelagic fish supply abundant and affordable micronutrients to low- and middle-income countries 

    Robinson, J.; Mills, D.J.; Asiedu, G.A.; Byrd, K.A.; del Mar Mancha-Cisneros, M.; Cohen, P.J.; Fiorella, K.; Graham, N.; MacNeil, M.A.; Maire, E.; Mbaru, E.; Nico, G.; Omokoto, J.; Simmance, F.; Hicks, C.
    Type: Journal Article
    Wild-caught fish provide an irreplaceable source of essential nutrients in food-insecure places. Fishers catch thousands of species, yet the diversity of aquatic foods is often categorized homogeneously as ‘fish’, obscuring ...
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    F&ARD_Odisha -WorldFish Project_Final Report_July 2016 - March 2022 

    Panemangalore, A.P.; Chadag, V.
    Type: Donor Report
    The document summarizes all the activities and achievements under the Odisha WorldFish project for 5.6 years.
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    Better management practices for tilapia culture in Egypt 

    Nasr-Allah, A.M.; Dickson, M.W.; Al-Kenawy, D.A.; Ahmed Ibrahim, N.; Ali, S.E.; Karisa, H.C.
    Type: Manual
    This work was undertaken as part of the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems (FISH) led by WorldFish. The program is supported by contributors to the CGIAR Trust Fund. FISH is developing the better management ...
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    Biosecurity practices for tilapia hatcheries: A case of Zambia 

    Komugisha, B.; Malambo, T.; Hampuwo, B.; Chungu, P.; Songe, M.
    Type: Brief
    Globally, aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector, and the industry’s growth in Zambia is largely anchored on production from tilapia species (Oreochromis spp). This growing industry, currently estimated at 45,670.49 ...
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