Public-private-partnership tilapia hatcheries grow from two to four, increasing access to fingerlings in Timor-Leste
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09.09.22
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New Zealand, United States of America

Two new public-private-partnership (PPP) model hatcheries are being established in Timor-Leste—one each on the north and south coasts—giving farmers greater access to quality fingerlings to boost fish production.
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