IT is easy for anyone to take a hasty – and understandable – dislike to the United Nations, particularly those who have tried to wander around the UN’s campus in New York.
If anything is going on there, roads are shut off, officious members of the NYPD stand, pompous and shouting while convoys of identical black SUVs with smoked glass windows hurtle past pedestrians squeezed into street corners.
A talking shop, a job creation scheme, a sop to the west – all these accusations have been thrown at the organisation and yet, dig a little deeper and there is lot underneath the surface. Indeed, a lot of work is being done – and has been done - to make the world a better place and, crucially for our sector, to feed the world.
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Can aquaculture feed the world?
IT is easy for anyone to take a hasty – and understandable – dislike to the United Nations, particularly those who have tried to wander around the UN’s campus in New York.
If anything is going on there, roads are shut off, officious members of the NYPD stand, pompous and shouting while convoys of identical black SUVs with smoked glass windows hurtle past pedestrians squeezed into street corners.
A talking shop, a job creation scheme, a sop to the west – all these accusations have been thrown at the organisation and yet, dig a little deeper and there is lot underneath the surface. Indeed, a lot of work is being done – and has been done - to make the world a better place and, crucially for our sector, to feed the world.
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This article by the SSPO's Hamish Macdonell first appeared in the November 2019 edition of Fish Farmer magazine.