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Image Alternative Text: A group of student interns and the research team were trained by a feed mill engineer from Bangladesh on how to use the feed pelletizing machine.
Bighead Catfish Nutrition Research and Training Builds Capacity Through Installation of a Feed Pelletizing Machine
Image Alternative Text: Katapa (right) is measuring crayfish in Siavonga at Lake Kariba with Gordon Mudenda of the University of Zambia (left) and Hazembe of the Department of Fisheries (center).
Know the Risks: Researching Invasive Crayfish in Zambia Leads to a Future Career in Aquaculture Research
Image Alternative Text: Otogo Clement (left) weighs sampled fish from his fish farm in Cross River State during the black soldier fly larvae feed trials. Also in the photo, Bernard Agom stands to the right.
Farming Black Soldier Fly for Catfish Feed in Nigeria to Reduce Feed Costs
Image Alternative Text: Amarachi Nweke attended a workshop put on by the Farm Diversification team to learn more about rice-fish farming. Here, she is speaking at the workshop.
From Rice to Fish: Boosting Productivity and Nutrition Through Farm Diversification
Image Alternative Text: Atinuke Onaduja is showing off the fish oil gotten by using Lean technology.
Onaduja Transformed her Business With Lean Tools and Helped Others do the Same
Image Alternative Text: Oludayo Oluyemi responding to questions on behalf of his team during Lean training in Ogun State.
Oluyemi Used Lean Tools to Identify and Address the Causes of Fish Mortality
Image Alternative Text: Onorame Otomiewo doing clean up after she found out the root cause of the problem in her hatchery during the Lean training in Ogun State.
Otomiewo Used Lean Tools to Turn Around the Aquaculture Business of her Farming Cluster
Image Alternative Text: Isah Hussaini presented an activity report for his group during the Lean training in Ogun State.
Hussaini Used Lean Skills to Improve Record Keeping and Aquaculture Productivity
Image Alternative Text: Taabia’s photo was taken while helping with the analysis of the oyster samples.
Oysters Have Potential as a Rich Source of Micronutrients in Ghana
Image Alternative Text: Sampling of fish in presence of Liton Morol (far left) at his nursery farm.
Dreams of Becoming a Successful, Quality Fish Seed Producer are Realized
Image Alternative Text: a group photo of nine people outside, four women and five men
An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure: International Training Helps Aquaculture Researchers Enhance Early Detection Skills
Image Alternative Text: Tahsina Tabassum interviewed a retail trader at one of the fish markets the team visited to get their survey data.
Fish Value Chain Survey Informs Future Interventions to Mitigate Foodborne Pathogens
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