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Peskas Brings Small-Scale Fisheries Into the Digital Age - FAO   


 

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Strengthening an Eco-Credit Program in Tanzania for Coastal Conservation and Sustainable Fisheries Management - FAO   

 

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Assessing Fish Loss and Waste Through a Gender-Responsive Lens - FAO   


 

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Empowering Data Collection for Sustainable Aquaculture - FAO   


 

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Study says women play vital role in fisheries - FFoods Spectrum   


 

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WorldFish signs landmark pact to build climate-resilient aquatic food systems in Zambia - Feed Business   


 

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WorldFish project advances Nigeria's fisheries and aquaculture sector - thefishsite   


 

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From Mafia Island to Lubumbashi – Capturing Regional Nuances in Fish Loss Assessment - FAO   


 

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Tanzania implements comprehensive strategy to combat fish loss with support from development partners - Food Safety Africa magazine  

 

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Addressing post-harvest challenges in aquatic food systems - Rural21  


 

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Thriving Oceans Create Nourished Communities and Resilient Food Systems - Foodtank
 
 

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Asia-Africa BlueTech Superhighway project launched - The Daily Messenger  


 

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Asia-Africa BlueTech Superhighway project launched - Daily Sun   


 

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Is data transparency the missing bait for Kenyan fishermen? - devex.com 


 

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Dr Essam Yassin Mohammed interview INFOFISH International  


 

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The EU would be wise to invest in African aquaculture and fisheries - EuroNews 


 

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Asia-Africa “BlueTech Superhighway” launched for fisheries and aquaculture - We Are Aquaculture 


 

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Up to £45 Million to Strengthen Sustainable Production of Aquatic Food Systems - Science Africa 


 

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UK and CGIAR partner with WorldFish to launch Asia-Africa BlueTech Superhighway - The Fish Site 


 

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‘Historic’ new high seas treaty agreed by UN members in potential watershed moment for 30x30 target - ENDS Report  

 

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UK announces £75 million pledge to marine conservation projects - Econai+  


 

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UK pledges nearly £75 million to marine conservation projects - The Herald  


 

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UK pledges nearly £75 million to marine conservation projects - The Independent  


 

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More action needed to protect nature – Coffey - Agriland