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Artemia4Bangladesh (Bengali version)
Type: Brochure
In 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 ...
Aquaculture without borders: Most significant change stories from the Agriculture and Nutrition Extension Project in Bangladesh and Nepal
Type: Brochure
The European Union-supported Agriculture and Nutrition Extension Project (ANEP) began in Bangladesh and Nepal in December 2011 and ended in November 2014. The objectives of the project were to: (1) improve the food security ...
Environmental Compliance and Climate Risk Management in Aquaculture
Type: Brochure
The concept of environmental compliance emerged following the environmental crisis that took place during the 1960s and ’70s, which affected all industrialized economies. In response to the catastrophe, the US Government ...
Aquaculture: Increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh
Type: Brochure
The project Aquaculture: Increasing Income, Diversifying Diets, and Empowering Women in Bangladesh and Nigeria” funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. The 50-month long project aims to improve the sustainable ...
The legal background to community based fisheries management in Bangladesh
Type: Brochure
This booklet, produced as an output from the Community Based Fisheries Management Project - 2nd Phase (CBFM-2), aims to summarise the legal knowledge and experiences built up and challenges faced during the five years of ...
Artemia Biomass Recipes as Human Food (Bangla Version)
Type: Brochure
Five Artemia Biomass Recipes Developed as Human Food. Those are; Artemia (Brine Shrimp) Kebab, Artemia Egg Omelet, Artemia Water Spinach Fritters, Artemia Coconut Milk Curry and Artemia Jhal Ferazi.
Social capital : community based fisheries management
Type: Brochure
Globally, community based natural resources management (CBNRM) has emerged as one of the best options for achieving sustainable resource management and economic development in fisheries, as well as forestry and pastoral ...
Who says women can't fish? Stories of successful women farmers in Bangladesh and Nepal
Type: Brochure
This booklet present several stories of women in rural Bangladesh and Nepal who are making positive changes in their communities. The stories have been collected from a variety of projects WorldFish has been implementing ...
Making a Difference
Type: Brochure
Early program achievements: In 2012 improved technologies enhanced productivity of Bangladesh fish ponds and generated: 2) $92m increase in combined annual income 3) $300 per household income from homestead ponds 3) $6000 ...
One Stop Service Centers (OSCC) for Aquaculture Farmers (Bangla)
Type: Brochure
The One Stop Service Centers (OSCC), is a platform designed for aquaculture farmers. It offers a variety of services for aquaculture market actors, especially smallholder farmers at the community level. Unlike traditional ...