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How Fishers Fish Shapes the Nutrients in their Catch

Read more about How Fishers Fish Shapes the Nutrients in their Catch

Fisheries management usually focuses on how much can be caught sustainably.

3 minutes read

Kenya IMTA Pilots Move from Early Evidence to Action Planning

Read more about Kenya IMTA Pilots Move from Early Evidence to Action Planning

Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture is gaining momentum in coastal Kenya, as WorldFish and partners move from early piloting to practical planning for community-led scale.

4 minutes read

Testing Local Ingredients for Better Fish Feed in Africa

Read more about Testing Local Ingredients for Better Fish Feed in Africa

Feed is the single biggest cost in fish farming, often accounting for 40 to 70 percent of total production expenses.

3 minutes read

WorldFish Launches Venture Platform to Mobilize Capital to Scale Aquatic Food Innovation

Read more about WorldFish Launches Venture Platform to Mobilize Capital to Scale Aquatic Food Innovation

WorldFish today announced the launch of WorldFish Ventures (WFV), a wholly owned commercial subsidiary established to accelerate the scaling of innovations in aquatic food systems through market-ba

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AABS Nigeria Closes Three-Year Journey with Lasting Impact on Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Livelihoods

Read more about AABS Nigeria Closes Three-Year Journey with Lasting Impact on Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Livelihoods

The Asia–Africa BlueTech Superhighway (AABS) project in Nigeria marked the conclusion of its three-year implementation with a Year 3 Review, Learning,

4 minutes read

Improved Carp Boosts Profits by 25% in Bangladesh’s Polyculture Ponds

Read more about Improved Carp Boosts Profits by 25% in Bangladesh’s Polyculture Ponds

A selectively bred carp strain is boosting productivity and profits across polyculture ponds in Bangladesh, improving overall pond performance in smallholder systems.

4 minutes read

FASA Project Shifts Toward Scalable Digital Solution in Final Phase

Read more about FASA Project Shifts Toward Scalable Digital Solution in Final Phase

A new digital feed formulation tool is at the center of the

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Turning Feed Research into Affordable Access for Farmers

Read more about Turning Feed Research into Affordable Access for Farmers

Across Sub-Saharan Africa, feed is the single largest cost in fish production, often accounting for up to 70 percent of operating expenses.

5 minutes read

Tanzania Endorses Inclusive Roadmap for Aquatic Food Systems

Read more about Tanzania Endorses Inclusive Roadmap for Aquatic Food Systems

Tanzania has endorsed a National Aquatic Food Systems Theory of Change (ToC) grounded in Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI), marking a step toward more inclusive and coordina

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Inclusive Aquaculture Is More Productive Aquaculture

Read more about Inclusive Aquaculture Is More Productive Aquaculture

When participants gathered in Zambia for a Training of Trainers workshop under the

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