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Portable Solar Coolers to Open New Doors for Women in Aquaculture

Read more about Portable Solar Coolers to Open New Doors for Women in Aquaculture

Women play a dominant role in the fish retailing cycle in Egypt, comprising most of the workforce in this critical link in the supply chain.

3 minutes read

Why Nutrition Needs Aquatic Foods

Read more about Why Nutrition Needs Aquatic Foods

Malnutrition isn’t just about lack of food, it’s about lack of the right food.

4 minutes read

Celebrating 2025 International Women's Day with Leading Aquatic Food Socio-Economists

Read more about Celebrating 2025 International Women's Day with Leading Aquatic Food Socio-Economists

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First Commercial Sale of GIFT to Bangladesh Hatchery to Expand Access for Fish Farmers

Read more about First Commercial Sale of GIFT to Bangladesh Hatchery to Expand Access for Fish Farmers

WorldFish has delivered 7,000 Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia GIFT fry to EON Aquaculture Limited in Bangladesh.

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WorldFish Invests in Youth, Sustainable Feeds through PhD Scholarships

Read more about WorldFish Invests in Youth, Sustainable Feeds through PhD Scholarships

WorldFish through its Development and Scaling of Sustainabl

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Empowering Data Collection for Sustainable Aquaculture

Read more about Empowering Data Collection for Sustainable Aquaculture

Aquatic food systems provide nutrition for more than

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

Read more about From Mafia Island to Lubumbashi – Capturing Regional Nuances in Fish Loss Assessment

From October to December 2024, WorldFish researchers conducted a comprehensive post-harvest fish loss assessment in the ‘Dagaa’ fish value chain, spanning from Tumbuju in Mafia Island, Tanzania, to

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Assessing Fish Loss and Waste Through a Gender-Responsive Lens

Read more about Assessing Fish Loss and Waste Through a Gender-Responsive Lens

In December 2024, a leading-edge study by WorldFish and partners began uncovering how gender dynamics influence fish loss and waste in fisheries value chains.  Researchers launched the study in Mom

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Empowering Samkhuy Village through Community-Led Change and Gender-Inclusive Leadership 

Read more about Empowering Samkhuy Village through Community-Led Change and Gender-Inclusive Leadership 

Samkhuy Community Fisheries (CFi), located along the Sekong River in Stung Treng Province, Cambodia, has 242 members, including 134 women.

3 minutes read

Can Affordable Fish Feed Save Nigeria’s Aquaculture Industry?

Read more about Can Affordable Fish Feed Save Nigeria’s Aquaculture Industry?

Aquaculture is a growing industry in Nigeria, playing a crucial role in enhancing food security, nutrition, and livelihoods.

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