The Failing Food Systems: Can Aquatic Foods turn the tide?
Currently, 2 billion people around the world lack access to diverse, nutritious, and safe diets that can sustain healthy, active lives.
Currently, 2 billion people around the world lack access to diverse, nutritious, and safe diets that can sustain healthy, active lives.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the market,
Innovative research in the Southeast Asian island nation of Timor-Leste has obtained data to help close the gender gap and provide food security for the local community.
Employing a systems approach to build the resilience of all actors in aquatic food systems is essential to tackle the double-threat of climate change and COVID-19, said experts during a virtual dia
WorldFish’s Program Leader for Value Chains and Nutrition Shakuntala
We are all ocean people, whether we live by the sea or not.
Nigeria is now one of Africa’s largest aquaculture producers with catfish (Clarias spp.
Seafood, including aquatic animals, like fish and crustaceans, and plants such as seaweeds, are crucial to the food, nutrition, and economic security of an increasing number of people around the wo
The role of aquatic foods in COVID-19 recovery and the sustainable food system transformation demands more attention in global research agendas, said a panel of high-level agriculture for developme
Marine and freshwater resources provide a lifeline for millions of impoverished people around the world.