SOLOMON ISLANDS - By 2030, the Solomon Islands is expected to have a shortfall in food fish supply of 6000 to 20,000 metric tons, driven by a growing population, the impacts of climate change and overfishing on inshore reef fisheries. However, research shows that fish farming has great potential to contribute to household food and nutrition security for inland communities in the country.
Inland Aquaculture Looks Promising for Food Security in Solomon Islands
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
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