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Training equips rural women with agricultural and business skills

Read more about Training equips rural women with agricultural and business skills

A training program to enhance the entrepreneurial and agriculture technology skills of a network of rural women called ‘Info Ladies’ was held this week from 26 to 28 February.

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SmartFarm project helps communities produce more fish

Read more about SmartFarm project helps communities produce more fish
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  • SmartFarm monitoring and evaluation framework and strategy white paper
  • SmartFarm monitoring and evaluation framework and st
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Development in difficult places – how do we reach the billion people that have been left behind?

Read more about Development in difficult places – how do we reach the billion people that have been left behind?

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Improving food security and livelihoods in Myanmar

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A US$2 million project to improve rural food security and livelihoods in Myanmar through the development of fisheries and small-scale aquaculture was officially launched last week by WorldFish and

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Nile tilapia 'super strains' to help Philippines

Read more about Nile tilapia 'super strains' to help Philippines

A project to identify Nile tilapia ‘super strains’ in the Philippines will help to increase the living standards of poor fish farmers and consumers, create new employment opportunities and provide

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Bangladeshi communities help to plan research agenda

Read more about Bangladeshi communities help to plan research agenda

Farmers from southwest Bangladesh attended a knowledge fair hosted earlier this month by WorldFish to collaborate on the design of a research project to achieve their community-led objectives.

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Increased productivity in Ghana from fast-growing Nile tilapia

Read more about Increased productivity in Ghana from fast-growing Nile tilapia

An improved breed of Nile tilapia that grows 30% faster than non-improved strains is helping to increase aquaculture productivity and food security in Ghana.

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Improved breeding of Nile tilapia leads to productivity gains

Read more about Improved breeding of Nile tilapia leads to productivity gains

Two improved strains of Nile tilapia that grow 30% faster and heavier than non-improved strains are helping to increase aquaculture productivity and food security in West Africa and Egypt.

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Study says Coral Triangle must secure food for the future

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The Asia-Pacific's Coral Triangle Initiative needs to increase its focus on the food security of the region′s marine-resource dependent people, a new study suggests.

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Reflections on Gender Transformative Research

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  • Gender strategy brief: A gender transformative approach to research in development in aquatic agricultural systems
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