Abu Dhabi is investing in floating sea cage aquaculture to boost the United Arab Emirates’ food security and preserve and ...
Small-scale fisheries play a vital role in providing food and livelihoods for millions of people around the world, ...
Africa’s population stands at 1.4 billion and is expected to grow to 2.4 billion by 2050, according to research by the United ...
The resilient species — which regrow after wildfires — are said to capture the spirit of a nation reborn.
The hosts crumbled for 159 and 143 all out in Chittagong to hand South Africa their biggest Test win by margin. Monday is the ICJ’s deadline for South Africa to prove, on paper, that Israel is ...
The Regional Forum for Agroecology and Organic Agriculture in West Africa has harped on the need to scale up mobilisation of funds to The Regional Forum for Agroecology and Organic Agriculture in ...
People in the formal non-agriculture sector had an average monthly salary of approximately 23.1 thousand South African rands in November 2020. The pandemic impact on businesses? The coronavirus ...
Fourteen countries have announced their intention to intervene in the context of South Africa’s complaint, which accuses Israel of “genocide” in the Gaza Strip, before the International Court of ...
while other types of fish may provide better nutrients. Swai farming practices also raise environmental concerns. Swai fish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) is affordable and pleasant to the palate.
Abandoned fish farm structures, barges, large wooden planks and even a boat have been found along the shoreline of Pulau Ketam, close to Pulau Ubin. During a visit earlier in October, The Straits ...
SINGAPORE – About a quarter of Singapore’s sea-based fish farms have exited the industry over the past year, with some farm operators saying they had accepted a financial support package from ...
“We're concerned at Fish Wildlife and Parks because the South Fork is largely a pristine area. Most of it is considered wilderness, and so the only big changes that we have out there is we've ...