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Reshaping Nigeria’s Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Collaboration Between Government, WorldFish, and IFPRI

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The Nigerian Government, in collaboration with WorldFish and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), convened a two-day Validation Workshop on…

Livelihoods, Nutrition • 20 Nov 2024

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Enhancing Climate Resilience and Productivity in Cambodia's Mekong Delta Through Innovations in Rice-Field Ponds and Fisheries

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Rice-field fisheries (RFF) have long been a cornerstone of Cambodia’s rural landscape, sustaining both livelihoods and food security. As climate change intensifies and…

Environment & Biodiversity, Climate, Livelihoods • 20 Nov 2024

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Aquatic Foods for Climate Action: Showcasing Solutions to Increase Ambition

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Over the past few years, the role of aquatic foods in climate solutions has often been overlooked. This is changing, however, with new interest in their potential to…

Climate • 19 Nov 2024

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Big Facts on Aquatic Foods

600

million number of people around the world who depend on small-scale fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods.

204

million tons - the volume of aquatic food production by 2030.

60

million - number of people engaged in the primary sector of fisheries and aquaculture in 2018.

24

trillion - the value of the ocean economy, including fisheries, shipping lanes and tourism.

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