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    Guidelines on the measurement of harvest and post-harvest losses – Estimating fish and post-harvest loss measurement in Guyana
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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with The Ministry of Agriculture in the Republic of Guyana organized and conducted a fish loss training/workshop. The training workshop held in Georgetown, Guyana from 25-29 November 2019. The main purpose of the training workshop was to test Fish Loss measurement tools and provide knowledge and values regarding global fish losses in the context of food security. This report presents details about the training workshop and experience gained from testing of the Guidelines on fish loss measurement. It includes situation analysis, Training Needs Assessment (TNA), selection of participants, goal and objectives, training description, preparation of training, delivery of training, and evaluation. In addition, some recommendations were provided for improving the Guidelines and future training workshops. The summative evaluation, based on candid opinion of trainees, suggest that the five (5) day training workshop was successful.
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    FISH4ACP Guyana
    Unlocking the potential of seabob fisheries in Guyana
    2020
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    This fact sheet presents FISH4ACP's efforts to enhance the productivity and competitiveness of the Atlantic seabob fishery in Guyana. FISH4ACP, an initiative of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (OACPS), aims to improve the economic, social and environmental sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture value chains in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific, In Guyana, local demand for fish products is expected to rise as a consequence of emerging oil and gas production. FISH4ACP aims to ensure that economic improvements go hand in hand with environmental sustainability and social inclusiveness. FISH4CP is implemented by FAO with funding from the European Union.
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    FISH4ACP Guyana 2024
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    Booklet
    Guidelines on the measurement of harvest and post-harvest losses – Estimating fish and post-harvest loss measurement in Guyana
    Field test report
    2020
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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with The Ministry of Agriculture in the Republic of Guyana organized and conducted a fish loss training/workshop. The training workshop held in Georgetown, Guyana from 25-29 November 2019. The main purpose of the training workshop was to test Fish Loss measurement tools and provide knowledge and values regarding global fish losses in the context of food security. This report presents details about the training workshop and experience gained from testing of the Guidelines on fish loss measurement. It includes situation analysis, Training Needs Assessment (TNA), selection of participants, goal and objectives, training description, preparation of training, delivery of training, and evaluation. In addition, some recommendations were provided for improving the Guidelines and future training workshops. The summative evaluation, based on candid opinion of trainees, suggest that the five (5) day training workshop was successful.
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    Brochure, flyer, fact-sheet
    FISH4ACP Guyana
    Unlocking the potential of seabob fisheries in Guyana
    2020
    Also available in:

    This fact sheet presents FISH4ACP's efforts to enhance the productivity and competitiveness of the Atlantic seabob fishery in Guyana. FISH4ACP, an initiative of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (OACPS), aims to improve the economic, social and environmental sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture value chains in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific, In Guyana, local demand for fish products is expected to rise as a consequence of emerging oil and gas production. FISH4ACP aims to ensure that economic improvements go hand in hand with environmental sustainability and social inclusiveness. FISH4CP is implemented by FAO with funding from the European Union.

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