The webinar provided an overview of the Guidelines for Sustainable Aquabusiness Development, which are being developed by Word Bank's Aquabusiness Investment Advisory Platform. The Platform is supported by PROBLUE and
The objective of the World Bank Group AquaInvest Platform is to share knowledge, tools, and best aquaculture practices among practitioners, policymakers, innovators, researchers, and experts, and to provide periodic updates
8 digital technologies disrupting aquaculture By Aidan Connolly Aquaculture, also known as aqua farming, is believed to have first begun around 4,000 years ago in China and is now the fastest growing animal food
Author: BJÖRN GILLSÄTER While working in the Galápagos Islands in the late 1980s, I saw the interplay between the many interests on the islands: local fishermen taking advantage of the rich
The United Nations maintains 17 Sustainable Development Goals that serve as a framework for international cooperation to help people and the planet thrive. A recent study from the UN shows that aquaculture can improve
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
What is aquaculture? Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic animals and plants such as fish, shellfish, seaweed and algae in water environments. Aquaculture has experienced a period of incredible growth
Posted by Karyn Moyer Aquaculture is the farming of fish, crustaceans, aquatic plants, and more to produce food and other commercial products, as well as replenish wild stocks and rebuild populations
By 2030, 62 percent of all seafood produced for human consumption will come from aquaculture. Today, it’s about 50 percent. So, what is aquaculture? Aquaculture is the controlled process of cultivating
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World Bank Guidelines for Sustainable Aquabusiness Development
The webinar provided an overview of the Guidelines for Sustainable Aquabusiness Development, which are being developed by Word Bank's Aquabusiness Investment Advisory Platform. The Platform is supported by PROBLUE and
World Bank AquaInvest Platform: sharing knowledge, tools and best practices towards sustainable and responsible aquaculture investment
The objective of the World Bank Group AquaInvest Platform is to share knowledge, tools, and best aquaculture practices among practitioners, policymakers, innovators, researchers, and experts, and to provide periodic updates
8 digital technologies disrupting aquaculture
8 digital technologies disrupting aquaculture By Aidan Connolly Aquaculture, also known as aqua farming, is believed to have first begun around 4,000 years ago in China and is now the fastest growing animal food
The potential of the Blue Economy
Author: BJÖRN GILLSÄTER While working in the Galápagos Islands in the late 1980s, I saw the interplay between the many interests on the islands: local fishermen taking advantage of the rich
Aquaculture Supports a Sustainable Earth
The United Nations maintains 17 Sustainable Development Goals that serve as a framework for international cooperation to help people and the planet thrive. A recent study from the UN shows that aquaculture can improve
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
Can sustainable aquaculture help to achieve the UN SDGs?
What is aquaculture? Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic animals and plants such as fish, shellfish, seaweed and algae in water environments. Aquaculture has experienced a period of incredible growth
Aquaculture Facts
Posted by Karyn Moyer Aquaculture is the farming of fish, crustaceans, aquatic plants, and more to produce food and other commercial products, as well as replenish wild stocks and rebuild populations
What Is Aquaculture and Why Do We Need It?
By 2030, 62 percent of all seafood produced for human consumption will come from aquaculture. Today, it’s about 50 percent. So, what is aquaculture? Aquaculture is the controlled process of cultivating