Browsing Sustainable aquaculture by Subject "environmental health and biodiversity"
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): A major challenge for the aquaculture industry in Bangladesh
(2022-10-18)Type: BriefIrrational and inappropriate antimicrobial use (AMU) in aquaculture can lead to the emergence and persistence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) pathogens, and the risk of transfer of AMR pathogens from aquaculture settings ... -
Antimicrobial resistance surveillance from farmed aquatic foods in wet markets and antimicrobial use prevalence in Bangladesh’s aquaculture
(2022)Type: PosterAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a globally recognized One Health problem posing major threats on public health management of infectious diseases. Aquaculture is one of the leading food sectors that is challenged by ... -
Aquaculture will be key to global food and nutrition security
(2021)Type: BlogAquaculture already plays a significant role in food and nutrition security but to reach its full potential, it needs to innovate and anticipate coming challenges. Yet, in order to reach its full potential and deliver ... -
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 ... -
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. ... -
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 ... -
Environmental performance of blue foods
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleFish and other aquatic foods (blue foods) present an opportunity for more sustainable diets. Yet comprehensive comparison has been limited due to sparse inclusion of blue foods in environmental impact studies relative to ... -
Gender-differentiated preferences regarding rohu carp (Labeo rohita) in Bangladesh: A case study
(2021)Type: Internal ReportThe focus of this case study is the rohu carp genetic improvement program based in Bangladesh. The work forms part of the Sustainable Aquaculture Program of WorldFish and the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems ... -
Hot off the Press - December 2021
(2021)Type: NewsletterA curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications for the month of December 2021. -
Hot off the Press - May 2022
(2022)Type: NewsletterA curated collection of journal articles, briefs, and other publications for the month of May 2022. -
Induced breeding of small indigenous fish species (SIS): An overview of some trial options
(2022)Type: PosterFlowchart summarizing possible options for induced breeding trials for small indigenous fish species. -
Integrated Agriculture and Aquaculture (IAA) Systems for Food Security
(2022)Type: PresentationThe presentation highlights the advantages and potential for integrated agriculture and aquaculture (IAA) systems for food security. -
Reservoir atlas of Odisha. For sustainable fisheries management (Volume I)
(2022)Type: OtherIn collaboration with WorldFish Headquarters in Malaysia, the FARD Department plans to document all reservoirs under the functional management of the department in the form of a reservoir atlas in order to manage the ... -
Rice-fish scoping report for AICCRA Mali
(2023)Type: Internal ReportRice and fish are important foods and products in Mali that face challenges from the effects of climate change. To identify gaps and needs, as well as opportunities for improving climate resilience and livelihoods through ... -
Save the Children_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh_Annual progress report 2022 on Nutrition Sensitive Aquaculture, Fisheries and Horticulture activities of Suchana, WorldFish_April 2021 - March 2022
(2022)Type: Donor ReportSince beginning of Suchana program, WorldFish has been promoting nutrition sensitive fish and vegetable production systems to the beneficiary households of Suchana program. It comprises nutrition sensitive aquaculture and ... -
Save the Children_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh_QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT Nutrition sensitive aquaculture and horticultural activities of Suchana, WorldFish_July 2021 - September 2021
(2021)Type: Donor ReportWorldFish is mainly promoting nutrition-sensitive fish and vegetable production systems to the beneficiary households (BHHs) of the Suchana program. Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh is a multi-sectoral ... -
Save the Children_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh_QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT Nutrition sensitive aquaculture and horticultural activities of Suchana, WorldFish_October 2021 - December 2021
(2022)Type: Donor ReportAs one of the technical partners of Suchana program, WorldFish is mainly promoting the nutrition sensitive aquaculture and fisheries including horticulture on the pond dyke, available homestead and surrounding lands to the ... -
Save the Children_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh_Quarterly Progress Report on Nutrition Sensitive Aquaculture, Fisheries and Horticulture activities of Suchana, WorldFish_January 2022 - March 2022
(2022)Type: Donor ReportWorldFish is mainly promoting the nutrition sensitive aquaculture and fisheries including horticulture on the pond dyke, available homestead and surrounding lands to the Suchana beneficiary households. It comprises nutrition ... -
Seed value chain development in the Global South: Key issues and new directions for public breeding programs
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleWhere CGIAR breeding programs rely on the private sector for the multiplication and distribution of improved cultivars, persistent challenges have dampened their impact on varietal adoption and turnover rates. Part of the ...


















