31 July 2025 | Simon Wilkinson | 1604 views | Education and Training, Environment and Sustainability, Food Security, Safety and Certification, Genetics and Biodiversity, Governance and Policy, Health and Biosecurity, Livelihoods, gender and social issues
This video presents a summary of key insights and forward-looking actions from the closing session of the 3rd High-Level Meeting on Aquaculture Transformation in the Asia-Pacific Region. It highlights the critical role of low-cost fish for food security, the need for intuitive technologies suited to smallholders, and the barriers posed by regulation and financing gaps. Key themes include the importance of genetic improvement, knowledge-based farming, improved access to expertise, and alignment of incentives for sustainable and profitable aquaculture. The session emphasises inclusive investment strategies, farmer integration into financial systems, and the need for regional coordination and collaboration to drive transformation through 2030.
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