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Aquaculture: What is it?LEARNING FROM THE PAST
Definition of Terms
Chronic Constraints
What Went Wrong (DownloadOPPORTUNITIES IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM (Download487 kb)
What Went Right (Download487 kb)
The Need For National StrategiesCONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Priority Setting
Strategic Approaches
How To Implement A Strategy?
Best Practices
Regional Issues
Risks
GovernmentsAppendix I: 1999 Africa Regional Aquaculture Review -- (Download
Industrial Producers & International Investors
Small- & Medium-Scale Commercial Producers
The Non-Commercial Segment
Service Providers
Civil Society
International Community