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    Quick fish sampling guide for disease diagnostics - Molecular diagnostics sampling guide 

    Delamare-Deboutteville, J.; Khor, L.; Ali, S.E.; Chadag, V.
    Type: Tool
    Major pathogens of fish and other farmed aquatic animals include bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites. These can lead to serious infectious diseases and losses representing one of the major limitation to sustainable ...
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    USAID_Feed the Future Bangladesh_Quarterly Progress Report_Jan 2022 - Mar 2022 

    Karim, M.
    Type: Donor Report
    The Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity (Aquaculture Activity) is a USD 24.5 million, five-year assistance program, awarded to WorldFish on February 6, 2018, which is expected to continue until ...
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    Quick fish sampling guide for disease diagnostics - Wet mount sampling guide (for ectoparasites & fungi) 

    Khor, L.; Delamare-Deboutteville, J.; Ali, S.E.; Chadag, V.
    Type: Tool
    Parasitic and fungal infestations represent one of the major challenges to sustainable aquaculture. As part of routine health checks or during abnormal mortality events, screening for ectoparasites and fungi in tilapia, ...
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    Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) Aquaculture Compact 

    Fregene, B.T.; Olaniyi, A.A.
    Type: Brief
    The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) program, funded by the African Development Bank, is a knowledge- and innovation-based response to the need to scale up proven technologies across Africa. The ...
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    Increasing irrigation benefits and sustainability by integrating fisheries 

    Dubois, M.
    Type: Brochure
    Irrigation systems and their reservoirs are complex, dynamic socio-ecological systems. With the right management, crop and fish production can both be increased, with the benefits shared equitably among nearby communities. ...
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    Blue frontiers: managing the environmental costs of aquaculture 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Brief
    This fact sheet presents the main findings from a global review of aquaculture conducted by the WorldFish Center in collaboration with Conservation International. The report “Blue Frontiers: Managing the environmental costs ...
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    CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic and Agricultural Systems 

    CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems
    Type: Brief
    Nearly 500 million people in the developing world depend on aquatic agricultural systems for their livelihoods, with 140 million of these people living in poverty. Occurring along freshwater floodplains and coastal deltas, ...
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    Le Projet des grands nombres 

    Willmann, R.; Mills, D.; Kelleher, K.
    Type: Brief
    Le Projet des grands nombres est une activité conjointe menée par la FAO, la Banque mondiale et le WorldFish Center en collaboration avec des partenaires nationaux. Le projet est financé par le biais de PROFISH, le programme ...
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    El Proyecto Big Numbers 

    Willmann, R.; Mills, D.; Kelleher, K.
    Type: Brief
    El Big Numbers Project (“Proyecto Gran Números”) es un esfuerzo en conjunto entre la FAO, Banco Mundial y el WorldFish Center, y se desempeña en colaboración con contrapartes nacionales. El Proyecto esta financiado por ...
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    WorldFish in Egypt 

    WorldFish
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    Since launching its research program in Egypt in 1998, WorldFish has delivered high quality, practical research related to the country's aquaculture and fishery sector. A key research focus has been on improving fish ...
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