Combating Malnutrition with Small Pelagic Marine Fish in Bangladesh


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Consuming 10 g of dried small fish powder could potentially fulfill the recommended nutrient intake for protein, calcium, selenium, and vitamin B12 among children aged 6-23 months. It serves as a significant source of these nutrients for pregnant and lactating women. Proper utilization of pelagic small fish could be an effective means to fight malnutrition.

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Samiul Islam, Sharmin Dilrua. (13/6/2024). Combating Malnutrition with Small Pelagic Marine Fish in Bangladesh. URL: https://worldfishcenter.org/blog/combating-malnutrition-small-pelagic-marine-fish-bangladesh#:~:text=Consuming%2010%20g%20of%20dried,for%20pregnant%20and%20lactating%20women.

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2024

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SDG 3 - Good health and well-beingSDG 14 - Life below water