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    One Village One Dam to be used to boost Fish production 

    a, A.; Ampofo, D.
    Type: News Item/Press Item
    Press note on the "One Village One Dam" program of the Government of Ghana.
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    Genomic architecture of selection for adaptation to challenging environments in aquaculture 

    Yu, X.
    Type: Thesis
    Aquaculture, including freshwater and marine farming, has been important for global fish production during the past few decades. However, climate change presents a major risk threatening both quality and quantity of ...
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    Socio-economic Analysis of Rice-Fish Culture based Systems in Myanmar 

    Jirasinha, R.
    Type: Internal Report
    Using a unit value transfer approach, this study aims to understand socio-economic aspects of rice-fish systems in Myanmar. The objectives are therefore to: (1) Assess the potential socio-economic benefits of rice-fish ...
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    One Village One Dam project to benefit from fisheries production 

    Mapedza, E.
    Type: News Item/Press Item
    Press item on One of the government’s flagship programmes called One Village One Dam (1V1D) in Ghana which is set to benefit from fisheries production through the help of the Resilient Aquatic Food Systems initiative.
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    Fish Farming for prosperity 

    Panemangalore, A.P.
    Type: Brochure
    This book documents the success of women groups in fish farming under the Odisha Governments flagship program "input assistance to WSHG for scientific pisciculture in GP tanks" over the last three years. This document is ...
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    Best Management Practice guidelines (BMPs) for GIFT tilapia & Curriculum for the Promotion of Commercial Aquaculture in Nigeria 

    Salin, K.R.; Subasinghe, R.P.
    Type: Manual
    As part of the GIFT-related WorldFish projects operating in Nigeria, there is a need for developing (a) BMPs and related guidelines, and (b) training material to train stakeholders to implement BMPs in Nigeria. This manual ...
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    A business case for scaling the production of tilapia in India: Synopsis of the Report and Major Recommendations 

    Panemangalore, A.P.
    Type: Brief
    Brief on the scaling of production of tilapia in India. This document is prepared by WorldFish in collaboration with Confederation of Indian Industry.
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    A brief report on the on-farm performance trial of genetically improved rohu 

    Yeasin, M.
    Type: Internal Report
    WorldFish released genetically improved ‘generation 3’ or ‘G3’ rohu hatchlings to several hatcheries in Bangladesh in 2020-21 to be grown into broodstock. Subsequently, some hatcheries spawned the fish in mid-2022 for the ...
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    Maximizing the Contribution of Fish to Human Nutrition in Assam under Assam Agribusiness and Rural Transformation Project (APART) 

    Ratha, B.C.
    Type: Presentation
    Presentation for the State Level Workshop organised by Department of Fisheries, Government of Assam.
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    WorldFish-developed Generation 3 rohu grows more than 30% faster than conventional rohu strains 

    Yeasin, M.; Ali, M.; Fakhruddin, M.; Hamilton, M.G.
    Type: Brochure
    In 2020 and 2021, WorldFish released the genetically-improved ‘Generation 3’ or ‘G3’ rohu strain as hatchlings to several hatcheries on a limited scale. The hatcheries have subsequently grown these fish to adulthood and ...
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