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Kalyani Raghunathan

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Aquaculture experts train Ghanaian small fish farm operators (Aquaculture Magazine)

September 13, 2020


Aquaculture Magazine published an article on how fish farmers in Ghana are being trained to improve the adoption of good aquaculture practices, including the use of high-quality fingerlings. “The training manuals and extension materials used in the training sessions were carefully crafted by 15 experts with diverse background and experience in aquaculture production including those in the Marine and Fisheries Sciences Department at the University of Ghana, FC, private hatchery operators, farmers, retired aquaculture experts, CSIR-WRI and IFPRI, with guidance and materials from WorldFish and United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. (See Training Materials: Farmers’ manual on tilapia hatchery operation in Ghana and Training Material: Farmers’ manual on small-scale tilapia cage farming in Ghana). 

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