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BOLIVIA 2024. Andean foods
15 September 2024. Tiquina, Bolivia. Sample of pumpkin varieties produced in Bolivia. The country has around 22 wild species and five cultivated ones, primarily grown in the valleys. During his visit to Bolivia, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu viewed samples of these and other foods preserved by the National Institute of Agricultural and Forestry Innovation (INIAF).
09/15/2024
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Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Credit
FAO/Max Valencia
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https://www.fao.org/director-general/news/details/in-bolivia--director-general-visits-farming-community-and-fish-centre-on-lake-titicaca/en
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UF17MQ6
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The tour included a visit to floating trout cages, showcasing the region’s advancements in sustainable fish farming. The delegation also learned about Bolivia’s innovation in artemia and shrimp production, highlighting the country’s efforts to boost aquaculture productivity while maintaining environmental sustainability. This visit emphasized the role of innovative aquaculture practices in enhancing food security and supporting local economies in Bolivia.