Integrated food, land and water systems for building faster resilience
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20.09.21
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WorldFish and partners joined the 2021 World Water Week to discuss the critical importance of integrating agriculture, fisheries and water management to build faster resilience in global food systems. Together, they shared holistic approaches to fish-friendly irrigation and integrated rice-fish systems and their advantages to food production, nutrition, health and livelihoods and climate resilience.
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