Mass production of SIS seed to promote nutrition-sensitive inland aquaculture in Asia


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Persistent malnutrition in Asia necessitates innovative solutions. This article explores the potential of nutrient-rich small indigenous fish species (SIS) to combat undernutrition and promote nutrition-sensitive aquaculture in South Asia. Integrating SIS into carp polyculture systems has great potential to increase the micronutrient productivity of traditional aquaculture, but, until very recently, a lack of techniques for hatchery-based mass production and distribution of SIS seed was a key bottleneck hampering the widespread adoption of SIS aquaculture. This article draws attention to significant new breakthroughs in hatchery-based seed production for multiple SIS in India, and their implications for scaling up nutrition-sensitive aquaculture throughout the region.

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Sourabh Dubey, Francois Rajts, Kalpajit Gogoi, Ben Belton, Rashmi Das. (3/9/2023). Mass production of SIS seed to promote nutrition-sensitive inland aquaculture in Asia. Malaysia: Infofish.

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2023

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SDG 1 - No povertySDG 2 - Zero hungerSDG 14 - Life below water