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    USAID_From Harvest to Plate: An Analysis of the Aquaculture Post-Harvest Chain in Nigeria_January to June 2019 

    Van Tran, N.
    Type: Donor Report
    Progress Report of Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish From Harvest to Plate: An Analysis of the Aquaculture Post-Harvest Chain in Nigeria for the period of January to June 2019
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    Nutrition approaches of MYSAP Inland 

    Rizaldo, Q.; Griffiths, D.
    Type: Brief
    The Multiannual Indicative Programme (2014–2020) identifies that approximately one third of children in Myanmar suffer chronic undernutrition (stunting), the nationwide prevalence of moderately underweight children is 32% ...
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    Fish for Livelihoods Newsletter (Apr - Jun 2021) 

    Ali, S.A.
    Type: Newsletter
    This Newsletter highlights the important activities implemented through the quarter, April thru June 2021 for the "Fish for Livelihoods" project. Also, it notes the disruptions and challenges that emerged in the wake of ...
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    Inland fisheries and aquaculture 

    Dugan, P.; Sugunan, V.V.; Welcomme, R.L.; Bene, C.; Brummett, R.E.; Beveridge, C.M.
    Type: Book Chapter
    This review showed that the contributions from inland fisheries and aquaculture in economic and social development are undervalued and warrant integrated water management approach to address the various challenges presented ...
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    The adoption process of ricefield-based fish seed production in Northwest Bangladesh: an understanding through quantitative and qualitative investigation 

    Haque, M.M.; Little, D.C.; Barman, B.K.; Wahab, M.A.
    Type: Journal Article
    The purpose of the study was to understand the adoption process of ricefield based fish seed production (RBFSP) that has been developed, promoted and established in Northwest Bangladesh. Quantitative investigation based ...
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    Reuse of fish pond sediments as fertilizer for fodder grass production in Bangladesh: Potential for sustainable intensification and improved nutrition 

    Haque, M.M.; Belton, B.; Alam, M.M.; Ahmed, A.G.; Alam, M.R.
    Type: Journal Article
    Intensive aquaculture systems (e.g. pangasius farming) make important contributions to food security in developing countries, including Bangladesh, but are associated with a variety of negative environmental impacts, ...
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    Public-private partnerships for fisheries and aquaculture: getting started 

    Weirowski, F.; Hall, S.J.
    Type: Working Paper
    Public-private partnership (PPP) is becoming increasingly important for furthering development goals. But deciding when a PPP is suitable and what PPP arrangement is best is difficult. Many options exist for such partnership ...
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    Adoption and farm-level impact of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) in the Philippines 

    Pemsl, D.E.; Chen, O.L.; Tongruksawatta, S.; Garcia, Y.; Vera-Cruz, E.; Abella, T.; Waibel, H.
    Type: Conference Paper
    Over the last four decades, the aquaculture sector especially in developing countries has experienced dramatic growth. The increase in aquaculture production is a combination of area expansion and technological change ...
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    The millennium development goals fishing for a future 

    The WorldFish Center
    Type: Brochure
    This brochure describes how WorldFish is contributing towards these goals and the valuable role played by fisheries and aquaculture in developing countries.
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    Potential for the development of aquaculture in Africa 

    Jamu, D.M.; Ayinla, O.A.
    Type: Journal Article
    Aquaculture production in Africa has remained low despite the huge potential that exists on the continent. In order for this potential to be realized, it is necessary to refocus the direction of aquaculture development. ...
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