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Aquatic foods in food-based dietary guidelines around the world
(2021)Type: Internal ReportAquatic foods are an indispensable source of multiple micronutrients and omega-3 fatty acids that are important for growth, cognitive development and cardiovascular health. Globally, these foods provide 3.3 billion people ... -
ARIASS_Assam Agribusiness and Rural Transformation Project (APART)_ Fisheries Sub-Component Six Month Report- 6 (April, 2021 to September, 2021)
(2021)Type: Donor ReportThe report contains progress of the APART: Fisheries sub-component from April 2021 to September 2021 -
Artemia4Bangladesh
(2020)Type: BrochureIn Bangladesh, 95 percent of crude salt is produced in Cox’s Bazar by 50,000 artisanal salt farmers across about 27,000 ha of land. With roughly half a million people directly or indirectly involved in salt production, it ... -
Assam Agribusiness & Rural Transformation (APART) - Project Brief: October 2020 - September 2021
(2022)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 ... -
An assessment of Aquaculture and Fisheries Collaboration in the State of Odisha, 2016-2021
(2021)Type: Internal ReportThis report provides an assessment of the results of a five-year collaboration between WorldFish and the Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Department (F&ARD) that was intended to support implementation of the State ... -
Awareness & demonstration of fish nutrition promotion programme under APART
(2022)Type: ReportBased on the deliverable -7 of WorldFish under the APART project, the WorldFish Assam team has conducted 12 numbers of small fish nutrition promotion awareness, piloting and demonstration activities in different parts of ... -
Back to the future: integrating rice-fish systems for building resilience
(2021)Type: VideoIntegrated rice-fish approaches at farm and land-scape level, supported by a new set of decision support tools can help policy makers and investors in tailoring, targeting, and ultimately, in wide-scale investment in ... -
Bangladeshi actress Jannatul Peya champions women in aquatic food systems
(2021)Type: BlogWorldFish's initiative to increase women's empowerment through small fish production in Bangladesh's northern provinces of Rangpur and Rajshahi was featured on Colours FM 101.6 radio show Women in Aquaculture and Nutrition. ... -
Baseline characterization of aquaculture systems and livelihoods in Nigeria
(2022)Type: Internal ReportThe purpose of this study was to characterize existing aquaculture farming systems and livelihoods in rural Nigeria, specifically in the states of Delta and Ogun. The specific objectives were: i) To identify the characteristics ... -
A Baseline Integrated Assessment of Aquaculture Systems Performance in Egypt
(2020)Type: Internal ReportAquaculture plays a crucial role in Egypt’s economic development contributing substantially to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals. However, contexts are increasingly changing and characterized by shifts in ... -
Best management practices for commercial tilapia reproduction in Northeast Africa
(2023)Type: ManualTilapia hatcheries are the most common type of fish hatchery in Egypt, as well as many other countries globally. Their success has helped supply fish farms with quality tilapia seed, which in turn has increased farmed fish ... -
Better management guidelines for smallholder fish farmers in Malawi
(2021)Type: ManualThis is a better management guidelines for smallholder fish farmers in Malawi. Tilapia, which thrives in small ponds, is now being raised in warm countries throughout Africa, Asia and the Americas. In Africa alone, there ... -
Better management guidelines for smallholder fish farmers in Malawi; Ndondomeko Zamakono Zoyendetsera Ulimi wa Nsomba za Alimi Ango’noang’ono m’Malawi
(2021)Type: ManualThis is a better management guidelines for smallholder fish farmers in Malawi, and it was written in Chichewa. Tilapia, which thrives in small ponds, is now being raised in warm countries throughout Africa, Asia and the ... -
Better management practices (BMP) for vegetable production systems
(2021)Type: BookletThe purpose of the English language booklet is to provide easily understood illustrated information on improved vegetable production practices in a user friendly format, covering soils, fertilizers, production seasonality, ... -
Better management practices (BMP) for vegetable production systems (Burmese version)
(2021)Type: BookletThe purpose of the Myanmar language booklet is to provide easily understood illustrated information on improved vegetable production practices in a user friendly format, covering soils, fertilizers, production seasonality, ... -
Better management practices for fish handling in the Egyptian market, focusing on farmed fish (Arabic)
(2021)Type: ManualBetter management practices for fish handling in the Egyptian market, focusing on farmed fish (in Arabic) -
Better management practices for tilapia culture in Egypt (Arabic)
(2021)Type: ManualThis country specific better management practices (BMP) instruction manual is hoped to enhance the capacity of grow-out farmers and extension service providers in Egypt to support scaling of WorldFish technologies (e.g. ... -
Better Management Practices: Small Scale Aquaculture Survey Report
Type: Internal ReportThis report illustrates the findings and recommendations of a survey carried out to verify and observe that Small-scale Aquaculture (SSA) farmers from the project area have adopted better management practices (BMPs) in an ... -
Beyond social-ecological traps: Pathways to a sustainable future
Type: BlogIn development and resilience research, the metaphor of a ‘trap’ is commonly employed to convey the rigidity that can be associated with complex systems. In practical meaning, and in their mechanical workings, traps are ... -
Biosecurity practices for tilapia hatcheries: A case of Zambia
(2022)Type: BriefGlobally, 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 ...



















