Tilapia as the best bet species for aquaculture commercialization in India
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18.08.22
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India is the fourth-largest producer of fish and other aquatic foods in the world. With nearly 10 million people residing in more than 4000 coastal communities and relying on the sector to earn a living, initiatives to improve fisher and farmers’ incomes are crucial to reaching India’s goal of ‘No Poverty by 2030’.
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