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MuSIC workshop sounds positive note for visibility of small-scale fisheries
Type: Blog
Researchers, journalists and representatives from governments and civil societies from across Asia have taken the first steps to form a new network in support of small-scale fisheries. The Multi-Stakeholder Information and ...
Putul Rani, food hero
Type: Blog
Putul Rani is a passionate advocate for conserving hilsa, the national fish of Bangladesh. She is the general secretary of a hilsa-conservation group (HCG) in the remote fishing village of Kalapara, Patuakhali in the south ...
In the spotlight: Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku
Type: Blog
WorldFish scientist Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku sits down for a Q&A to discuss his research on scaling and disseminating aquaculture innovations to rural fish farmers.
Innovative Financial Model for Scaling Impactful Research Innovations
Type: Blog
Through a landmark Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, Standard Chartered Bangladesh (SCB) and the Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS) join forces to improve the availability of high-quality fish seeds. ...
Could Integrated Aquaculture-Agriculture be the Future of Farming?
Type: Blog
In a study published in Nature Food, WorldFish scientists reveal that Integrated Aquaculture-Agriculture (IAA) in Bangladesh shows significant improvements in both nutrient and economic productivity. The study shows that ...
The potential of Integrated Rice Fish Farming System to boost agroecological transitions in India’s West Godavari
Type: Blog
Rice is the primary crop and considered to be a key player for food security and livelihoods in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh (AP), India. The district has been witnessing increasing injudicious use of chemical ...
Prospects for an Agroecological Shift through Rice-Fish Farming in Sanamxay, Laos completed.
Type: Blog
In Sanamxay, Laos, an attempt to cultivate rice and fish has given rise to fresh aspirations for improved nutrition and livelihood. Comprehending the possibilities for enhancing the agroecological transition could prove ...
Agroecological Co-Design Knowledge Exchange in Andhra Pradesh, India completed
Type: Blog
11 APCNF representatives participated in an exposure visit programme to learn breeding and cultivation technology of Mola fish, selected to be a suitable biological model for agroecological intervention. Mola seeds were ...
Fishing for change: How a policy initiative in India’s Bihar state shows pathways to women’s economic empowerment and climate change adaptation
Type: Blog
This blog delves into how JEEViKA mobilizes women SHG-based fish farmer producer groups (FFPGs) and provides them with access to community ponds and water resources to take up aquaculture as a livelihood activity. This ...