Responsible and sustainable aquaculture practices, including responsible fish farming, sustainable feed, biosecurity certification, is key to a food systems transformation if we are serious about reaching the sustainable development goals by 2030.
Malaysia's Universiti Putra Malaysia's I-AQUAS is organizing a seminar on Responsible Aquaculture, co-organized by James Cook University Singapore, and sponsored by WWF Malaysia at the Rashdan Baba Auditorium in UPM Serdang.
WorldFish participation:
- WorldFish has consistently pushed to promote sustainable and ethical aquaculture practices that ensure environmental conservation, economic viability, and social responsibility in our work in aquatic food systems science and innovations.
- This invitation from Malaysia's Universiti Putra Malaysia's I-AQUAS celebrates the strong partnership between WorldFish and local academic institutions and the shared dedication for knowledge exchange and youth engagement.
- Mariska Bottema, Senior Scientist and Team Lead for Inclusive Aquatic Food Market Systems, will represent the organization and contribute valuable insights, as well as new ideas, real cases from the field, and success stories in nature-based aquaculture solutions.
We look forward to your active participation. Click here to learn more.
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