Worldfish is currently leading the implementation of the CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) which aims to improve the livelihoods of those left behind by the Green Revolution. Through an innovative, community-centered, partici…
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Transforming aquatic agricultural systems towards gender equality: a five country review
Improving the livelihood security and wellbeing of the estimated 250 million poor people dependent on AAS in Bangladesh, Cambodia, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands and Zambia1 is the goal of the Worldfish Center-led Consortium Research Program (CRP…

Sea cucumber culture, farming and sea ranching in the tropics: Progress, problems and opportunities Review Article
Tropical sea cucumber mariculture has potential to become a profitable industry and contribute towards natural population replenishment. Here, we synthesise the fields of progress, current impediments and research opportunities in tropical sea cucumber…

Teaching the Adivasi to fish for a lifetime of benefit in Bangladesh
The Adivasi Fisheries Project (AFP) set out in 2007 to help Adivasis in the north and northwest of Bangladesh find new and more sustainable livelihoods. It is based on 2 decades of WorldFish research in Bangladesh on aquaculture techniques for smallhol…

A farmer planting rice in Aceh, Indonesia. Photo by Mike Lusmore, 2012.
WorldFish posted a photo: A worker tends to rice paddies in Aceh, Indonesia.
