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Myanmar fisheries: Aquaculture (Burmese version)

Abstract
- Fish is an extremely important component of the Myanmar diet, and demand is growing quickly as the country urbanizes and incomes rise. Aquaculture is ideally placed to meet this demand, while also raising farm incomes and creating employment. This brief identifies three sets of policy options that could help to unlock the full potential of aquaculture's contributions to rural growth and national food supply. These are: regulatory reforms that allow small farmers to use their agricultural land for aquaculture; improved access to farm inputs and technologies; and greater access to the knowledge and services needed to support sectoral modernization.
Collections
- Sustainable aquaculture [2461]
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Date
- 2016
Author
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Myanmar Fisheries Partnership
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Type
- Brief
Publisher
- WorldFish