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The role of small indigenous fish species in food and nutrition security in Bangladesh
Type: Journal Article
In Bangladesh, only 6% of the daily food intake is animal food of which fish accounts for 50%. Rice is the mainstay, making up 60% of the daily food intake. However, many nutrients such as vitamins A and C, iron, calcium, ...
SAVE_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh_Quarterly Progress Report_January to March 2018
Type: Donor Report
As one of the technical partners, WorldFish is mainly responsible for leading the fisheries and half of the horticulture components of Suchana. Accordingly, WorldFish is promoting nutrition-sensitive fish and vegetable ...
Artemia Biomass Recipes as Human Food (English 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.
SAVE_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh_Annual Progress Report_April 2018 to March 2019
Type: Donor Report
WorldFish is mainly promoting nutrition sensitive fish and vegetable production systems to the beneficiary households of Suchana program. It comprises nutrition sensitive aquaculture and fisheries interventions along with ...
Inclusion of small indigenous fish improves nutritional quality during the first 1000 days
Type: Journal Article
Key contributing factors to undernutrition in low-income countries, including Bangladesh, are low dietary diversity in the diets of women and low nutrient density of traditional complementary foods (CFs) for infants and ...
Sustainable aquaculture and fisheries in Odisha, India, through technical collaboration with the Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Department
Type: Brief
On June 28, 2016, WorldFish headquarters in Malaysia signed a memorandum of agreement with the Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Department (F&ARD) of the Government of Odisha, India, in the august presence of Sri ...
Aquaculture: Increasing income, diversifying diets, and empowering women in Bangladesh. Rapid Assessment of SBCC material
Type: Internal Report
A rapid assessment report on SBCC materials for nutrition message dissemination
Selection of small indigenous fish for breeding trials in the states of Assam and Odisha in India
Type: Report
Farming SIS has great potential to increase their availability in the market and make them more accessible
to consumers but scaling up production of cultured SIS will require the development of new captive
breeding techniques. ...
In the Spotlight: Sajeda Yasmin
Type: Blog
WorldFish researcher Sajeda Yasmin discusses her efforts to make aquaculture more gender-inclusive in Bangladesh.
Festoon on dyke cropping
Type: Poster
Communication content for general awareness on aquaculture technology