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      Preliminary lessons from COVID-19 disruptions of small-scale fishery supply chains

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      Emerging COVID-19 impacts, responses, and lessons for building resilience in the seafood system

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Improving child nutrition in Bangladesh through cooking demonstrations

Read more about Improving child nutrition in Bangladesh through cooking demonstrations

WorldFish organized cooking demonstrations in 15 villages in the Rajshahi and Rangpur districts – home to 34 million people, 24 percent of Bangladesh’s population.

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Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish: Improving biosecurity and managing catfish and tilapia diseases in Nigerian Aquaculture

Read more about Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish: Improving biosecurity and managing catfish and tilapia diseases in Nigerian Aquaculture

A virtual dialogue exploring farming practices used in several aquaculture farm clusters in the two Nigerian states, Ogun and Delta.  

Date: Tuesday, 5 July 2022

Time: 22:00-23:00 (UTC+8)

Click here to register to watch the event online

WorldFish’s Fish for Africa Innovation Hub serves as a one-stop destination for the region

Read more about WorldFish’s Fish for Africa Innovation Hub serves as a one-stop destination for the region

Egypt aims to develop its aquatic foods sector to fulfill the food and nutrition needs of its people, particularly those in the rural communities, thr

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Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish: Adapting a lean production systems approach to aquaculture in Nigeria

Read more about Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish: Adapting a lean production systems approach to aquaculture in Nigeria

A virtual dialogue exploring key aspects of the lean production systems approach related to the Nigerian aquaculture sector.

Date: Tuesday, 7 June 2022

Time: 22:00-23:00 (UTC+8)

Click here to register to watch the event online

The vital roles of aquatic foods in the global food system

Read more about The vital roles of aquatic foods in the global food system

Though capture fisheries constitute the largest wild-food resource, providing a critical nutrient-rich food source to people in low- and middle-income countries, their role is often overlooked in g

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New project to deploy climate information services to African fish farmers

Read more about New project to deploy climate information services to African fish farmers

While climate change threatens food systems globally, African agriculture is particularly susceptible to its impacts.

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How microplastics impact aquatic food safety in Bangladesh 

Read more about How microplastics impact aquatic food safety in Bangladesh 

New research on microplastic accumulation suggests plastics may be more abundant in dried fish than fresh, posing serious implications for the aquatic food sector in Bangladesh.

4 minutes read

Olive Ridley turtles and Irrawaddy dolphins in Bhola fishermen's nets

Read more about Olive Ridley turtles and Irrawaddy dolphins in Bhola fishermen's nets

A sea turtle and a dolphin of the rare species Olive Ridley have been caught in the net of a fisherman trawler at Char Kukri-Mukri Union under Charfesson upazila in Bhola district.

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High-level consultations show how CGIAR will work with partners to boost impact in Africa

Read more about High-level consultations show how CGIAR will work with partners to boost impact in Africa

CGIAR is committed to strengthening its alignment with the African Research and Innovation agenda and building capacity in African institutions to respond to growing threats to food systems...

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Cage culture for fisheries holds promise

Read more about Cage culture for fisheries holds promise

Globally, the fisheries industry is $410 billion, employing approximately 60 million people.

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