In the Spotlight: Nurulhuda Ahmad Fatan
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Nurulhuda Ahmad Fatan is a senior research analyst at WorldFish. She has been with WorldFish for over ten years and has been involved in various research projects throughout Asia, primarily in Indonesia, and several African countries. Trained in aquaculture and fish nutrition, her most recent feed and fish nutrition study examines the potential of novel feed ingredients to be used in aquatic feeds, allowing for the production of affordable and sustainable aquatic feeds with no adverse effect on growth.
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