Learning From The Past, Imagining the Future
WorldFish attending the 10th People and the Sea (MARE) Conference
WorldFish attending the 10th People and the Sea (MARE) Conference
The Summer School
Fisheries are critically important to nutrition and food security around the world.
Fish harvested from naturally occurring stocks in ocean, coastal and inland waters are crucial to livelihoods, and food and nutrition security around the world.
A new report estimates that the ocean could provide six times more food than it does today – including more than two-thirds of the protein needed to feed the future world population – provided it i
A new report from the World Resources Institute highlights the key role of fish – from wild fisheries and sustainable aquaculture - in achieving sustainable food systems by 2050.
The OECD predicts that the ocean economy will double in size by 2030. This will mean more jobs, more food on the table, more energy and improved welfare for many.
WorldFish organized a five-day training session on Climate Information Services (CIS) for Aquaculture and Agriculture in Bangladesh, at the Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD), from 27t
Two innovative WorldFish-led projects are to receive a total of USD$225,000 from the CGIAR Platform on Big Data in Agriculture.