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Kenya’s Aquaculture Stakeholders Ready for Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture

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Kenya’s vast coastline and its network of freshwater resources provide suitable ground for different types of aquacultures. However, only 0.014 percent of the area with…

Small-scale fisheries • 18 Apr 2024

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The Private Sector is Helping to Scale the Adoption of ‘Climate-Smart’ Aquaculture in Zambia - Boosting Women’s Role One Pond at a Time

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According to a report led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), fish is an important source of key micronutrients including vitamin B12,…

Nutrition • 17 Apr 2024

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WorldFish Director General Essam Yassin Mohammed Talks Sustainable Fisheries on 'Europe Listens' Podcast

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WorldFish Director-General, Essam Yassin Mohammed, recently appeared on the 'Europe Listens' podcast, sharing insights on sustainable fisheries and ocean governance. On…

• 16 Apr 2024

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Big Facts on Aquatic Foods

800

million number of people around the world who depend on small-scale fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods.

204

million tons - the volume of aquatic food production by 2030.

60

million - number of people engaged in the primary sector of fisheries and aquaculture in 2018.

24

trillion - the value of the ocean economy, including fisheries, shipping lanes and tourism.

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