Boosting coastal aquatic food production through the Asia-Africa BlueTech Superhighway
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The UK government has announced support of up to £45 million for a WorldFish-led program targeting improved livelihoods for 300,000 people in Africa and Asia’s vulnerable fisheries and aquaculture sectors, many of whom are women.
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