Adopting eco-friendly aquaculture practices for a healthier planet
Our planet continues to warm due to human activities.
Our planet continues to warm due to human activities.
Aquatic foods like farmed fish are full of micronutrients that support children’s growth and development.
A webinar exploring the future of technology in today’s ever-changing digital landscape and how it can be utilized to achieve a more equitable food systems in a climate crisis.
Date: Thursday, 27 April 2023
Time: 19:00-20:00 (GMT+8) / 13:00-14:00 (CET)
A series of programs exploring international partnerships and collaboration with expert institutions to facilitate the transition for African countries to develop and implement better biosecurity governance.
Date: 5 March-21 April 2023
With increased intensification and the resultant proliferation of fish diseases, many African countries are realizing the importance of biosecurity governance and building better aquatic animal health research capacity and management to support the sustainable development of aquaculture in the continent.
A webinar reflecting on barriers to women’s career progression while exploring ways of navigating obstacles and considering what CGIAR can improve upon to provide an enabling environment for everyone.
Date: Thursday, 20 April 2023
Time: 21:00-21:45 (GMT+8) / 15:00-15:45 (CET)
A webinar launching a resource hub for stakeholders to better understand and equip themselves with knowledge on aquatic food systems, a complex web of all the elements and activities that relate to foods from water
Date & Time: Thursday, 20 April 2023, 14:00-15:00 (ET) & Friday, 21 April 2023, 02:00-03:00 AM (GMT+8)
The world faces an increasingly arduous task to meet the rising demand for fish and other aquatic foods.
A conference exploring evidence-based recommendations and actions to enhance the implementation of the 'Bottom-up Economic Plan' in Kenya's food production systems.
Date: Tuesday-Wednesday, 4-5 April 2023
Aquaculture has expanded significantly as an industry in Bangladesh over the last 20 years.