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Why the data gaps in Indian aquaculture need to be addressed to contribute to its efficient and sustainable development
Type: Brief
Identification of the data gaps can help determine the appropriate methods to improve aquaculture farm operation, production and market access, as well as community capacity. The data gaps can be addressed by
creating a ...
WorldFish in Cambodia
Type: Brief
WorldFish has worked in Cambodia since 2006, collaborating with the government and development
partners to increase productivity and investment in the agriculture and fisheries sectors. Our research focuses on improving ...
Dissemination of innovation in Bangladeshi aquaculture: The importance of targeted approaches based on farm characteristics
Type: Brief
Climate change, flooding, disease and lack of proper governance are creating unforeseen challenges for
aquaculture development in Bangladesh. Identifying the various characteristics of the aquaculture production systems ...
Worldfish in India
Type: Brief
Undernutrition is one of India’s most serious development challenges, with a particularly high burden of malnutrition among children. Small indigenous fish—which are rich in micronutrients—are often missing from diets in ...
Toward an integrated approach to food security and nutrition in Cambodia
Type: Brief
Food production in Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake floodplain requires a more integrated approach to water and land use and a greater focus on nutrition, noting that around 33 percent of Cambodia’s population is malnourished ...
Fish cage culture in small water bodies in North East Region of Ghana: Technical and institutional guiding principles for sustainable and inclusive uptake
Type: Brief
The CGIAR Initiative on Aquatic Foods partnered with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s Water Research Institute (CSIR-WRI), the Fisheries Commission, and collaborated with local government departments ...