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Egyptian fish mortality mystery closer to being solved - Scientists identify tilapia lake virus in Egypt

Read more about Egyptian fish mortality mystery closer to being solved - Scientists identify tilapia lake virus in Egypt

A new virus that has decimated tilapia populations in Ecuador and Israel has now been found in Egypt according to a

4 minutes read

Video stories to help families overcome gender-based challenges in Zambia

Read more about Video stories to help families overcome gender-based challenges in Zambia
Recommended publications
  • Exploring the intricate relationship between poverty, gender inequality and rural masculinity: A Case study from an Aquatic Agricultu
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‘Invisible’ fisher women of Bangladesh raise their voice

Read more about ‘Invisible’ fisher women of Bangladesh raise their voice
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  • Transforming aquatic agricultural systems towards gender equality: A five country review
  • Women-led fisheries management – A
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ASEAN fish production to rise policies and technology needed to ensure sustainability

Read more about ASEAN fish production to rise policies and technology needed to ensure sustainability

A new report from WorldFish projects that fish production in ASEAN countries will reach 24% of global output by 2030.

3 minutes read

Aquaculture and tilapia: a fish that may tip the balance

Read more about Aquaculture and tilapia: a fish that may tip the balance

Overfishing has been rife for decades and our seas and oceans have become vastly depleted in fish reserves.

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One-pot fish stew wins best savory recipe in contest

Read more about One-pot fish stew wins best savory recipe in contest
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  • Fish and the nutrition of rural Cambodians
  • Promising practices in food security and nutrition assistance to vulnerable hous
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Fish farming brings food and nutrition security to Sierra Leone

Read more about Fish farming brings food and nutrition security to Sierra Leone
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  • Feed the Future Sierra Leone Agriculture Project

When WorldFish began working in Sierra Leone on the

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Double fish production while preserving biodiversity – can it be done?

Read more about Double fish production while preserving biodiversity – can it be done?
New resolution to establish National Aquaculture Development Centre (NADC) in Tanzania could help tackle poverty and undernutrition.

Tanzania, perhaps best known for safa

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Aquaculture and the environment: Getting the balance right

Read more about Aquaculture and the environment: Getting the balance right
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  • Benchmarking the environmental performance of best management practice and genetic improvements in Egyptian aquaculture using life cy
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Carps genetic improvement programs and technology platform in Bangladesh

Read more about Carps genetic improvement programs and technology platform in Bangladesh
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  • Genetic improvement of carp reduces poverty, hunger in Asia
  • Investing in carp seed quality improvements in homestead aquacu
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