Farming Waters, Changing lives from WorldFish on Vimeo. Climate change, sea level rise and increased salinity are some of the challenges to development in Bangladesh. The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems is working in Bangladesh t…
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Farming Waters, Changing Lives the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems
More than 700 million people depend on aquatic agricultural systems for their livelihoods, but the difficulties they face mean that a third or more live on less than US $1.25 a day.

Farming Waters, Changing Lives
Farming Waters, Changing Lives Climate change – sea level rise – increased salinity; these are some of the challenges to development in Bangladesh. The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems is working in Bangladesh to help …

Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems: Program summary: Solomon Islands
Of a total population of just over half a million people, 75% of Solomon Islanders are subsistence-oriented small holder farmers and fishers. Most people live on the coastal margins of the almost 1000 island archipelago while those that live inland hav…

Charles Crissman – CGIAR reform and CGIAR Research Programs
A roadmap towards investing in agriculture, food security and nutrition. Presented at the Agriculture Nutrition Linkages Seminar in Dhaka, Bangladesh on the 18th of April, 2012.
