While insurance products for crop and livestock farmers have expanded in recent years through initiatives such as the ...
Lake Kariba is not merely a scenic waterbody — it is a strategic economic asset with the potential to elevate Zimbabwe to a ...
Eric Teplitz was funded by an NIH T32 postdoctoral training grant and a Cornell Atkinson Center Graduate Student Research Grant. This study received funding from the USAID Feed the Future Fish ...
Aquaculture—the farming of fish and other aquatic organisms—is the world's fastest-growing food production system. The sharpest growth in aquaculture is happening in Africa. Average annual growth ...
If you’re picturing a land-based fish farm surrounded by barbed wire and “Do Not Enter” signs, think again. In Denmark, plans have been unveiled for what’s being called the world’s first circular fish ...
In the spring of 2020, Kingfish Maine (KM)—a US subsidiary of the Norwegian company Kingfish—set out to build a $110 million on-shore fish farm in Jonesport, Maine, a small fishing town of roughly ...
The New Hampshire Seacoast has supported generations of people who have worked in the fishing industry.Today, that industry has changed dramatically thanks to lower fish populations and strict ...
Maureen Jepkorir Cheserek received funding from the World Bank through the Government of Kenya for their Aquaculture Value Chain Projects of the Kenya Climate Smart Project (KCSAP). We also received ...
Simon Spichak finished his MSc at University College Cork, where he studied the interactions between the microbes in the gut and the brain. He became interested in science communication during his ...
'Until the End of the World' is not just about environmental issues, the director tells PEOPLE — it's more about "the very idea of sustainability" Until the End of the World/ONE EARTH Doc A powerful ...
This year, Indonesia’s government announced the first stage of a five-year plan to expand and intensify aquaculture production on 78,000 hectares (193,000 acres) along the north coast of Java Island.
Indonesia plans to revitalize 78,000 hectares (193,000 acres) of state-owned aquaculture ponds, starting with 20,400 hectares (50,400 acres) in West Java province, aiming to boost yields, create ...
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