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Fish for Livelihoods: Nutrition update September 2020
Type: Newsletter
The newsletter provides a summary of the dried small fish powder activity implemented by Fish for Livelihoods project funded by USAID through engagement with a local company in Myanmar.
Screening of fish and shrimp-based pastes for the presence of parasites: An analysis of pastes from Myanmar
Type: Report
A literature search of the aquatic species used to make fish and pastes revealed only one parasite, the zoonotic nematode Gnathostoma spinigerum, had been previously recorded in Myanmar. This is a species that infects ...
Migratory fishes in Myanmar rivers and wetlands: challenges for sustainable development between irrigation water control infrastructure and sustainable inland capture fisheries
Type: Journal Article
Irrigated agriculture and maintaining inland capture fisheries are both essential for food and nutrition security in Myanmar. However, irrigated agriculture through water control infrastructure, such as sluices or barrages, ...
Report on piloting a low-cost portable fish drier
Type: Report
This report details the testing of a low cost portable fish drier by 60 collaborating households from Kale and Shwebo Townships of the Sagaing Region and Kengtung Township of the Shan State, Myanmar.
Rice-fish culture
Type: Brochure
This extension leaflet provide details for farmers on how to convert a rice field into a rice-fish production system to integrate the culture of fish together with rice in a combined environmentally friendly production system.
Report on Piloting a Low-Cost Portable Fish Drier and Food Safety Test Results of Powdered Dried Fish
Type: Report
This is an updated version of the report entitled, Report on Piloting a Low-Cost Portable Fish Drier, produced by MYSAP Inland in December 2020, with the addition of the test results for 20 food safety parameters tested ...
Fish for Livelihoods: Nutrition update August 2020
Type: Newsletter
The newsletter provides a summary of the nutrition month campaign celebrated in the local communities. The events were supported by multiple partners of Fish for Livelihoods project, funded by the USAID.