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Title: Implementing aquaculture technology and innovation platforms in Asia
Author(s): Bush, Simon R
Pauwelussen, Annet
Badia, Pau
Kruk, Sake
Little, David C
Luong, Le The
Newton, Richard
Nhan, Dinh The
Rahman, Muhammad Meezanur
Sorgeloos, Patrick
Sung, Yeong Yik
Keywords: Aquatic Science
Issue Date: 15-Jan-2021
Date Deposited: 21-Sep-2020
Citation: Bush SR, Pauwelussen A, Badia P, Kruk S, Little DC, Luong LT, Newton R, Nhan DT, Rahman MM, Sorgeloos P & Sung YY (2021) Implementing aquaculture technology and innovation platforms in Asia. Aquaculture, 530, Art. No.: 735822. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735822
Abstract: First paragraph: Aquaculture has emerged as one of the fastest growing agri-food systems, playing an increasingly important role in global nutrition security and contributing economic welfare to rural and coastal regions (Beveridge et al., 2013; Béné et al., 2016). At the same time the sector in globally important regions of the world like Southeast Asia remains vulnerable to a range of production risks, related to farming conditions, disease, processing and trade issues related to environmental and social sustainability (Little et al., 2016, 2018; Ahmed and Thompson, 2019; Bush et al., 2019). For the aquaculture sector to maintain its important role as a globally important sector, continual innovation of farming systems and sector level systems of response to key issues like disease are therefore required (Lebel et al., 2010; Asche and Smith, 2018; Joffre et al., 2018).
DOI Link: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2020.735822
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