Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component

The Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge (SAFR) project, which falls under the BMZ Special Initiative “Transformation of Agricultural and Food Systems,” aims to reduce poverty and hunger. Under the BMZ initiative, the Global Programme Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture was launched t...

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Autores principales: Sean, Vichet, Ou, Phichong, Sun, Vathanak
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: WorldFish 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140743
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author Sean, Vichet
Ou, Phichong
Sun, Vathanak
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description The Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge (SAFR) project, which falls under the BMZ Special Initiative “Transformation of Agricultural and Food Systems,” aims to reduce poverty and hunger. Under the BMZ initiative, the Global Programme Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture was launched to improve the availability of fish products for food insecure people and increase employment and incomes. Thanks to contributions from the SAFR, the Cambodia Fisheries Administration was able to meet its goal of establishing 1200 community fish refuges (CFRs) to increase fish production, create jobs and generate income from environmentally friendly rice fields for food insecure people. To achieve this, WorldFish implemented the project CFR component (SAFR-CFR) to establish and improve the 21 CFRs in Kampong Thom. The project lasted from December 2020 to March 2024.
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spelling CGSpace1407432024-06-06T16:41:51Z Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component Sean, Vichet Ou, Phichong Sun, Vathanak cambodia fish ponds rice fish community fish refuge cfr ricefield community based fisheries management The Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge (SAFR) project, which falls under the BMZ Special Initiative “Transformation of Agricultural and Food Systems,” aims to reduce poverty and hunger. Under the BMZ initiative, the Global Programme Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture was launched to improve the availability of fish products for food insecure people and increase employment and incomes. Thanks to contributions from the SAFR, the Cambodia Fisheries Administration was able to meet its goal of establishing 1200 community fish refuges (CFRs) to increase fish production, create jobs and generate income from environmentally friendly rice fields for food insecure people. To achieve this, WorldFish implemented the project CFR component (SAFR-CFR) to establish and improve the 21 CFRs in Kampong Thom. The project lasted from December 2020 to March 2024. 2024-03-25 2024-04-04T13:29:29Z 2024-04-04T13:29:29Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140743 en Open Access application/pdf WorldFish Sean V, Ou P and Sun V. 2024. Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component. Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish. Fact Sheet: 2024-12.
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fish ponds
rice
fish
community fish refuge
cfr
ricefield
community based fisheries management
Sean, Vichet
Ou, Phichong
Sun, Vathanak
Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component
title Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component
title_full Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component
title_fullStr Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component
title_short Sustainable Aquaculture and Community Fish Refuge project: CFR component
title_sort sustainable aquaculture and community fish refuge project cfr component
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fish ponds
rice
fish
community fish refuge
cfr
ricefield
community based fisheries management
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