An intensive two-day training workshop on Tilapia genetics analysis in the Copperbelt province of Zambia was held by WorldFish recently. The training gave insights into key issues to consider when
The need for selective breeding techniques has been driven by the increase in demand for aquaculture products especially now that the capture fisheries sector is struggling to meet the demand.
The escalating climate crisis is worsening food and nutrition insecurity, risking lives and livelihoods, and undoing hard-earned development gains. But amidst the adversity lies opportunity. Aquatic food systems offer a powerful solution to both mitigate climate change and adapt our food systems to it.
A congress exploring work on achieving resilience in global food and nutrition security with the application of advanced genomic tools and improved functional genomic information in aquatic food systems. Date: Tuesday-Thursday, 7-9 March 2023 Venue: Bangi Resort Hotel, Selangor, Malaysia Click here to register to participate in the event in-person and online
A collaboration between the Earlham Institute, the Roslin Institute, and WorldFish has produced this fundamental resource for fish breeders looking to develop strains that grow bigger, grow quickly