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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBlue food value chain solutions – Innovative partnerships – Zimbabwe
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No results found.This fact sheet presents the FISH4ACP programme to bring actors in Zimbabwe's tilapia value chain together with the establishment of a multi-stakeholder to foster a demand-driven aquaculture production system in Zimbabwe attracting investment into sustainable growth of tilapia. -
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Valoriser le potentiel du secteur de l'aquaculture du tilapia au Zimbabwe
2021Also available in:
Fiche d'information sur les efforts de FISH4ACP pour développer un secteur de l'aquaculture du tilapia productif, florissant et durable au Zimbabwe. FISH4ACP est une initiative de l'Organisation des États d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique (OEACP) qui vise à garantir la durabilité des chaînes de valeur de la pêche et de l’aquaculture en Afrique, dans les Caraïbes et le Pacifique. FISH4ACP est mis en œuvre par la FAO et financé par l’Union Européenne (UE) et le Ministère fédéral allemand de la coopération économique et du développement (BMZ). -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetFISH4ACP Senegal
Unlocking the potential of oyster production in Senegal
2021Also available in:
FISH4ACP, an initiative of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (OACPS) that aims to improves the economic, social and environmental sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture value chains in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific, aims to stimulate sustainable growth of the oyster sector in Senegal. Oysters are a vital source of healthy food for many people in Senegal. They also generate significant revenues for women, particularly in the south of the country. FISH4ACP works with them to increase their incomes and improve working conditions, while reducing the pressure of oyster harvesting on Senegal’s mangroves. FISH4CP is implemented by FAO with funding from the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBlue food value chain solutions – Innovative partnerships – Zimbabwe
Aqua Allies: Working together to help tilapia aquaculture take off
2024Also available in:
No results found.This fact sheet presents the FISH4ACP programme to bring actors in Zimbabwe's tilapia value chain together with the establishment of a multi-stakeholder to foster a demand-driven aquaculture production system in Zimbabwe attracting investment into sustainable growth of tilapia. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetFISH4ACP Zimbabwe
Valoriser le potentiel du secteur de l'aquaculture du tilapia au Zimbabwe
2021Also available in:
Fiche d'information sur les efforts de FISH4ACP pour développer un secteur de l'aquaculture du tilapia productif, florissant et durable au Zimbabwe. FISH4ACP est une initiative de l'Organisation des États d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique (OEACP) qui vise à garantir la durabilité des chaînes de valeur de la pêche et de l’aquaculture en Afrique, dans les Caraïbes et le Pacifique. FISH4ACP est mis en œuvre par la FAO et financé par l’Union Européenne (UE) et le Ministère fédéral allemand de la coopération économique et du développement (BMZ). -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetFISH4ACP Senegal
Unlocking the potential of oyster production in Senegal
2021Also available in:
FISH4ACP, an initiative of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (OACPS) that aims to improves the economic, social and environmental sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture value chains in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific, aims to stimulate sustainable growth of the oyster sector in Senegal. Oysters are a vital source of healthy food for many people in Senegal. They also generate significant revenues for women, particularly in the south of the country. FISH4ACP works with them to increase their incomes and improve working conditions, while reducing the pressure of oyster harvesting on Senegal’s mangroves. FISH4CP is implemented by FAO with funding from the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
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