This session provides an opportunity to reflect on the potential of group-based interventions to facilitate upgrading by shrimp smallholders, and the challenges associated with doing so. Shrimp is Bangladesh’s main agricultural export and a substantial... Source: IFPRI Bangladesh Country Office
Policy workshop on introducing and managing exotic fish strains in Ghana’s aquaculture sector
Policy workshop on introducing and managing exotic fish strains in Ghana’s aquaculture sector. Ghana’s rapidly growing aquaculture production (Figure 1) has made the country the second-largest tilapia producer in Africa. Several factors account for this growth—including the introduction of the improved Akosombo strain, government interventions, new local feed production companies, and increasing local demand—but […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
Expert Consultation Workshop: Shrimp Value Chain in Bangladesh
The workshop aimed to understand the present state of the shrimp sector, identify the scale of critical problems and gauge prospects for the sector’s growth.
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Shrimp sector lagging behind: study
Due to lack of facilities including investment, adequate land for extending shrimp farms, modernized technologies and support from the authorities concerned, country's shrimp farming hasn't improved in a desired level. Instead, in recent years, the pro... Source: IFPRI Bangladesh Country Office
Brand tiger shrimp to boost output and export, suggest experts
Experts at a consultation put emphasis on branding Bangladeshi black-tiger shrimp (BTS) globally to boost export earnings from the sector that has remained stunted for more than a decade. They also suggested bringing massive infrastructural development... Source: IFPRI Bangladesh Country Office
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