Aquaculture researchers train on aquatic animal health management technologies
Aquaculture is the world's fastest-growing food production system and has been so for the past few decades.
Aquaculture is the world's fastest-growing food production system and has been so for the past few decades.
A new pilot program, 'Fish in School Meals,' was launched on 17 July 2023 in Timor-Leste to enhance fish consumption in rural areas.
“In Timor-Leste, the aquaculture sector has progressed well. In the future, it will deliver good results for developing Timor-Leste.”
Low- and middle-income countries, such as Myanmar and Zambia, face a double burden of malnutrition, with their populations suffering from both undernutrition and overnutrition, resulting in health
Cambodia has experienced consistent economic growth and a reduction in poverty over recent years, however, rural populations continue to face many challenges.
Africa is facing daunting challenges from climate change – from extreme heat to drought, water scarcity and more.
Bangladesh is one of the most climate challenged nations in the world, with Cox’s Bazar along its coast particularly vulnerable.
Small indigenous fish species, collectively referred to as SIS, are loaded with vital micronutrients.
Agroecology is about making the most of nature’s goods and services while maintaining ecosystem integrity and improving resource efficiency, strengthening resilience, and securing social equity and
The 2022 WorldFish Annual Report, titled “Harnessing Aquatic Food Systems for Sustainable Development” showcases seven stories of change, evidencing that shared prosperity can be attained for milli