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    Fish - more than just another commodity 

    Hall, S.J.; Hilborn, R.; Andrew, N.; Allison, E.H.
    Type: Brief
    This brief highlights the contribution of wild capture fisheries to nutritional security in fish dependent developing countries. It is intended to stimulate debate around two broad themes: (1) when should the focus of ...
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    GHERS: Greater Harvest and Economic Returns from Shrimp 

    USAID; WorldFish Center
    Type: Brief
    The dynamic shrimp sector in Bangladesh is facing several challenges, particularly low yields and poor quality. Regardless of the high demand for this product, shrimp farming is still characterized as being traditional and ...
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    Fish for Livelihoods: Mola comic story (Burmese version) 

    Rizaldo, Q.; Aung, L.T.
    Type: Poster
    This poster gives infomration about the SIS species widely avaialable for consumption. Eating SIS as a whole brings numerous benefits and has a great nutritious value. The SIS could be consumed with soup, add with vegetables, ...
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    Aquatic foods and nutrition in the Pacific 

    Farmery, A.; Scott, J.; Brewer, T.; Eriksson, H.; Steenbergen, D.; Albert, J.; Raubani, J.; Wate, J.; Sharp, M.; Andrew, N.L.
    Type: Journal Article
    National rates of aquatic food consumption in Pacific Island Countries and Territories are among the highest in the world, yet the region is suffering from extensive levels of diet-related ill health. The aim of this paper ...
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    Inclusion of small indigenous fish improves nutritional quality during the first 1000 days 

    Bogard, J.R.; Hother, A.L.; Saha, M.; Bose, S.; Kabir, H.; Marks, G.C.; Thilsted, S.H.
    Type: Journal Article
    Key contributing factors to undernutrition in low-income countries, including Bangladesh, are low dietary diversity in the diets of women and low nutrient density of traditional complementary foods (CFs) for infants and ...
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    SAVE_Quarterly Process Monitoring Report on Aquaculture for Suchana, WorldFish for Oct'18-Dec'18 

    Baten, M.; Sarker, A.K.
    Type: Donor Report
    SAVE_Quarterly Process Monitoring Report on Aquaculture for Suchana, WorldFish for Oct'18-Dec'18
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    Measuring nutritional quality of agricultural production systems: Application to fish production 

    Bogard, J.R.; Marks, G.C.; Wood, S.; Thilsted, S.H.
    Type: Journal Article
    Reorienting food systems towards improving nutrition outcomes is vital if the global goal of ending all forms of malnutrition is to be achieved. Crucial to transitioning to nutrition-sensitive agriculture is valuing and ...
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    Value chain analysis: shrimp, prawn and tilapia from the southern region of Bangladesh & feasibility analysis: brackish water sea-bass in the southern region in Bangladesh 

    Innovision Consulting Private Limited
    Type: Report
    The WorldFish Center is implementing the FtF Aquaculture Project in 20 southern districts in Bangladesh. The project is implemented under USAID’s Feed the Future initiative in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh. ...
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    Suchana_DRAFT_Annual assessment of nutrition sensitive aquaculture and horticulture of Suchana in Sylhet and Moulvibazar_Dec2018 

    Baten, MD. Abdul
    Type: Report
    WorldFish is promoting nutrition-sensitive fish and vegetable production systems for beneficiary households in north-east Bangladesh as part of the ‘Suchana’ consortium led by Save the Children and other consortium partners; ...
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    SAVE_SUCHANA: Ending the Cycle of Under-nutrition in Bangladesh_Quarterly Progress Report_January to March 2018 

    Sarker, A.K.; Baten, M.
    Type: Donor Report
    As one of the technical partners, WorldFish is mainly responsible for leading the fisheries and half of the horticulture components of Suchana. Accordingly, WorldFish is promoting nutrition-sensitive fish and vegetable ...
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