Value chain approach promises aquaculture development in Uganda

Malcolm Beveridge from the WorldFish Center explains the main results of a visit to Uganda to investigate possibilities for aquaculture value chain development as part of the proposed CGIAR Livestock Fish Mega Program. For this approach to have impacts, he emphasizes the need for the right partnersh...

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Main Author: Beveridge, Malcolm C.M.
Format: Audio
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2010
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2579
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description Malcolm Beveridge from the WorldFish Center explains the main results of a visit to Uganda to investigate possibilities for aquaculture value chain development as part of the proposed CGIAR Livestock Fish Mega Program. For this approach to have impacts, he emphasizes the need for the right partnerships – with the private sector, government, research … “it is no longer acceptable – it just doesn’t work – to just produce a technology, drop it in a country, and expect it to work.” He was speaking in the margins of the CGIAR Livestock Fish Mega Program stakeholder consultation meeting in Addis Ababa, 24 and 25 August 2010.
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spelling CGSpace25792024-01-17T12:58:34Z Value chain approach promises aquaculture development in Uganda Beveridge, Malcolm C.M. Malcolm Beveridge from the WorldFish Center explains the main results of a visit to Uganda to investigate possibilities for aquaculture value chain development as part of the proposed CGIAR Livestock Fish Mega Program. For this approach to have impacts, he emphasizes the need for the right partnerships – with the private sector, government, research … “it is no longer acceptable – it just doesn’t work – to just produce a technology, drop it in a country, and expect it to work.” He was speaking in the margins of the CGIAR Livestock Fish Mega Program stakeholder consultation meeting in Addis Ababa, 24 and 25 August 2010. 2010-08-25 2010-11-11T07:46:22Z 2010-11-11T07:46:22Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2579 en Open Access application/octet-stream International Livestock Research Institute Beveridge, M. 2010. Value chain approach promises aquaculture development in Uganda. Audio. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI.
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