Browsing WorldFish Community by Subject "small-scale aquaculture"
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Small Scale Aquaculture (SSA) and COVID-19 (Burmese version)
(2020)Type: BrochureThis document captures the information on key messages on COVID - 19, how to get your self safe with this, how to take precautions while you are at home, office, and in travel. It also captures the information on the simple ... -
Substituting outdated methods: Adoption of contemporary technology for Small Scale Aquaculture (SSA) in Myanmar
Type: BlogThis intervention is first of its kind in Myanmar. This simple and affordable jar system is suitable for hatching of eggs of various fish species; carp, pike, perch, catfish, burbot, and sturgeon amongst others. This entire ... -
Suchana: Ending the Cycle of Undernutrition in Bangladesh - Project brief January 2019 to December 2019
Type: BriefThis brief highlights the major project achievements in line with the FISH Research Program strategic goals and indicators. The brief was produced taking as reference the technical report of the project submitted to the ... -
Uneven adoption of tilapia aquaculture in rural Solomon Islands
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleAcross many Pacific Island Countries, food insecurity and malnutrition are on the rise. In response, governments, development agencies, and non-governmental organisations are promoting small-scale aquaculture as a complement ... -
USAID_Feed the Future Sierra Leone Scaling Up Aquaculture Production (SAP) Project_Final Progress Report_June 2019
Type: Donor ReportThe Feed the Future Sierra Leone Scaling up Aquaculture Production (SAP) project aimed to increase fish production and consumption and incomes of small-scale farmers through strategic value chain interventions, enhanced ... -
USAID_Feed the Future_Annual progress report: February – September 2018
Type: Donor ReportThe Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity builds on the results of the Feed the Future Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition Activity and has the aim of sustaining positive aquaculture sector growth ... -
WFP_WorldFish Horticulture and Fish-based Livelihoods and Self-Reliance for Enhanced Food Security & Nutrition: Project Completion Report _November 2018 to April 2019
Type: Donor ReportProject Completion report of World Food Program -
What WorldFish does in Malaita Province
(2020)Type: BrochureMalaita is known as the most populous province of the Solomon Islands, with high outputs of agricultural produce from its land and significant populations of ‘sea people’ highly reliant on coastal ecosystems for food and ...






