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Reformulation and Strengthening of Fisheries Statistics System

Reports & Research
Novembro, 1997
Myanmar

An account is given of activities implemented during the Technical Cooperation Programme project 'Reformulation and strengthening of fisheries statistics system' in Myanmar which included the following: 1) computer training for staff; 2) species guide for field enumerators and for training purposes; 3) frame survey of Yangon Division; 4)

What's Wrong in Ranong

Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2001
Myanmar

Ranong is the second largest Burmese community in Thailand, where many migrants work in the fishing and its related industries. However, the community has been hit by an economic downturn in part caused by the loss of fishing concessions from Burma.

Trends of Development of Myanmar Fisheries: With References to Japanese Experiences

Reports & Research
Janeiro, 2008
Myanmar

Judging by the increase in landing volume, Myanmar fisheries is developing fast. Due to
the amount of export earning fisheries sector have its role as one of the main contributors to
the national GDP. Thus fisheries are recognized as an important economic sector for the
country. The fisheries landing is significantly increasing in recent years. It is more than three
times larger than that of 1990s.
In 1990-91 the earning form fisheries export was only US$ 13 million. It has been

Fish to 2050 in the ASEAN Region

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2017
Sudeste Asiático

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has emerged as a global fish producer, owing to the rapid growth of aquaculture in Southeast Asia and its large offshore fishing fleet. Fish is a regional commodity that is traded globally, and this region is at the frontline of the global trend toward meeting seafood demand by 2050. Fisheries and aquaculture are increasingly becoming a primary source of protein and micronutrients, foreign exchange, livelihoods and well-being for the population in the region.

Regional developments [In 2014-2015 Global food policy report]

Peer-reviewed publication
Dezembro, 2015
África austral
Ásia Central
América do Sul
África
Ásia
África Ocidental
África Oriental
África austral
Ásia Meridional
África subsariana
Ásia Central
América do Sul
África
Ásia

In addition to global developments and food policy changes, 2014 also saw important developments with potentially wide repercussions in individual countries and regions. This chapter offers perspectives on major food policy developments in various regions including Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean.

A quiet revolution emerging in the fish-farming value chain in Myanmar: Implication for national food security

Policy Papers & Briefs
Dezembro, 2015
Sudeste Asiático
Ásia
Myanmar

Fish farming (aquaculture) is important to Myanmar’s food security and is developing and transforming quickly. This brief presents findings from a new field survey of the farmed fish value chain that is more detailed and broader than any previous study conducted in Myanmar. Many of our findings are at odds with what we perceive as conventional wisdom about fish farming in Myanmar. The findings have important policy implications to unlock the sector’s full growth potential and food security contributions.

Urban and peri-urban aquaculture development in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India

Dezembro, 2005
Índia
Bangladesh
Ásia Meridional

This paper follows the 2005 Dhaka workshop on "Peri-urban aquatic production and improvement of the livelihoods of the urban poor in south east Asia". It aims to raise awareness and create dialogue amongst policy-makers and development practitioners concerning the nature, extent and potential of urban and peri-urban aquaculture in Bangladesh and West Bengal, in support of the Bengal Platform established at the workshop.

Climate change vulnerability in fisheries and aquaculture: A synthesis of six regional studies

Dezembro, 2014

Global reviews of the impacts of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture systems carried out in 2009 revealed a paucity and patchiness of information concerning climate impacts on the sector. Six follow-up regional case studies were then launched by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in an attempt to start filling the gaps and to provide direction and initial steps in adaptation planning. Fisheries and aquaculture systems were selected across the globe to allow for diversity.

El cacao en los planes y políticas estatales, una mirada al Ecuador y Bolivia

Policy Papers & Briefs
Março, 2017
Bolívia
Equador
América do Sul

 El cacao en los planes y políticas estatales, una mirada al Ecuador y Bolivia
Lorenzo Soliz Tito
Filósofo. Máster en Desarrollo Humano y Seguridad Alimentaria (UMSS). Trabaja en desarrollo rural hace más de 25 años.  Fue Coordinador del Foro Andino – Amazónico y director del Centro de Investigación y Promoción del Campesinado (CIPCA). Actualmente es encargado del área de Planificación y Proyectos en el IPDRS