Fish farming: socio-economic innovations to empower the small farmer

K. Nolan
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Fish farming currently accounts for approximately 46% of all consumed fish, which is a dramatic increase over the past 20 years. Problems such as mixing of farmed with wild fish, transgenic fish, disease, pollution, antibiotic resistance and regulations are addressed. These are juxtaposed with positives such as food insecurity and malnutrition alleviation and economic empowerment that occur as a result of fish farming. Socio-economic innovations and entrepreneurship through fish farming will continue to be a positive response overall to our era of global economic and financial crisis.
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养鱼:社会经济创新赋予小农权力
鱼类养殖目前约占所有鱼类消费的46%,这在过去20年中有了显着增长。解决了养殖鱼与野生鱼混合、转基因鱼、疾病、污染、抗生素耐药性和法规等问题。与此同时,渔业也带来了诸如粮食不安全和营养不良缓解以及经济赋权等积极因素。通过养鱼业进行的社会经济创新和企业家精神将继续是对我们这个全球经济和金融危机时代的总体积极回应。
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