Better management practices impact on production and incomes of small-scale aquaculture farmers - Year 1 to Year 4 farmers (2019 to 2023 beneficiaries)


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The USAID-funded Feed the Future Burma Fish for Livelihoods Project (F4L) aims to bolster the nutrition status in central and northern Myanmar by promoting inclusive and sustainable aquaculture growth, focusing particularly on small-scale farmers. F4L operates across five key inland regions, providing technical support and promoting BMPs to enhance aquaculture productivity and annual incomes. The evaluation of this project employed a mixed-method approach integrating both quantitative and qualitative assessments. Structured household surveys and focus group discussions were used to collect comprehensive data from 700 beneficiaries and 100 non-beneficiaries, analyzing various production, institutional, and economic variables to assess the impact of the project.

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Eric Brako Dompreh, Htet Khaing, Michael Akester, Cristiano Rossignoli. (17/12/2024). Better management practices impact on production and incomes of small-scale aquaculture farmers - Year 1 to Year 4 farmers (2019 to 2023 beneficiaries). Bayan Lepas, Malaysia: WorldFish (WF).

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Michael Joseph Akester  
Cristiano Rossignoli  

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