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ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
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ZIMBABWE 2022. Helping Zimbabwe towards sustainable growth of tilapia sector
27 July 2022, Mutare, Zimbabwe - Simon John, Head of Fishery at Spring Glory farm in Mutare pose for a portrait in a warehouse. Simon has 14 years working at Lake Harvest Aquaculture in Kariba and has vast knowledge of fishery work.
FISH4ACP.
07/27/2022
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Zimbabwe
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FISH4ACP is an initiative of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) aimed at making fisheries and aquaculture value chains more sustainable. It contributes to food and nutrition security, economic prosperity and job creation by ensuring the economic, social and environmental sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific. FISH4ACP is implemented by FAO with funding from the European Union (EU) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).