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Key recommendations to boost small-scale aquaculture in inland Myanmar
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13.08.20
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Small-scale aquaculture is a vital source of food and income in Myanmar. At present, it accounts for 20 percent of fish consumed, however, researchers believe with better practices it could contribute much more.
Modest improvements to the productivity of smallholder ponds in the Central Dry Zone can have large impacts on the profitability of aquaculture farmers, a new study has found. Read the rest…
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