World Bank Q&A: How can small fish reduce childhood stunting
WorldFish met with Dr Pawan Patil, a Development Economist at the World Bank responsible for the Bank’s Blue Economy portfolio across both South Asia and the Caribbean regions.
A model for the eco-transformation of the shrimp industry
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In their hands: Communities act to save fisheries in Cambodia
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Project aims to give smallholder fish farmers supermarket shelf space
Supermarket supported area-based management and certification of aquaculture in Southeast Asia (SUPERSEAS), a new project funded by the Netherlands Organization for S