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Contains special coverage related to catfish (Clarias and Pangasius), tilapia (Oreochromis), and shrimp that are located abroad, both from their cultivation system, uniqueness, and business success stories.
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Brunei Darussalam advances its aquaculture sector through sustainable practices and ASC/HACCP certifications, targeting Asian, European, and U.S. export markets to diversify its oil-reliant economy under Vision 2035.

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In Brunei Darussalam, backyard fish farming emerges as a catalyst for aquaculture literacy, transforming urban spaces into sustainable hubs of self-reliant, innovative fish production.

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Aquaculture diplomacy serves as a key strategy for the Indonesian Embassy in Antananarivo to strengthen Indonesia-Madagascar bilateral ties, reflecting five decades of close cooperation across various sectors for sustainable development.

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Mauritius' "nucleus-plasma" partnership model integrates stakeholders to advance sustainable small- and medium-scale aquaculture, fostering food security, economic empowerment, and environmental conservation amid global challenges.

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Mauritius is exploring inland aquaculture as a sustainable blue food solution to enhance food security, reduce overfishing, and boost its Blue Economy by integrating environmentally friendly practices and diversifying its seafood production.

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Groupe Action Madagascar partners with Banglele Indonesia to advance aquaculture, focusing on sustainable freshwater fish farming, local feed production, and inclusive community empowerment for domestic and export markets.

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BASF introduces an innovative closed aquaculture system in Panama, revolutionizing vannamei shrimp farming. It tackles disease risks, boosts sustainability, and leverages Panama's stable climate and biosecurity, promising year-round high-quality yields.

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In a bold stride toward sustainable aquaculture, Indonesia's Banglele Indonesia pioneers freshwater vannamei shrimp farming, combining innovation and ecological stewardship to revolutionize shrimp production for landlocked regions and beyond.

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In the coastal waters of Toliara, Madagascar, Indian Ocean Trepang is not merely cultivating sea cucumbers but is also harvesting the transformative potential of sustainable aquaculture to propel local economic growth and global market influence.

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In the heart of South America, Guyana's rich natural resources and growing economy present exciting opportunities for the development of shrimp aquaculture, a business poised to boost both the nation's economy and global seafood markets.

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In the face of extreme desert conditions, a pioneering aquaculture venture in Iran is redefining the possibilities for tilapia farming in arid regions through innovative biofloc technology.

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District Betafo, Madagascar, has the potential to optimize aquaculture through the "Traditional Plus" method supported by a Capacity Building program. This program aims to enhance productivity while ensuring environmental sustainability.

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PT Banglele Indonesia Maju visited Acipenser Mantasoa in Madagascar to strengthen bilateral relations and develop the aquaculture sector. This visit is part of the "Fishtrip" program, which aims to explore the potential of aquaculture in the Indian Ocean.

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In a journey filled with surprises, we rediscovered the unifying meaning of cultural identity, even when far from our homeland. This story invites you to delve into our experiences, connecting our souls to our cultural roots, even in a distant place.

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This article discusses sustainable practices in tilapia farming, covering integrated aquaculture, water recirculation systems, organic feed, energy efficiency, biodiversity, waste management, habitat conservation, and community involvement.

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This article discusses the advantages of pangasius fish farming in Vietnam, highlighting deep pond methods that enhance productivity and meat quality, and its significant role in the local economy.

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This article depicts Nogosari Mastermind and Banglele Indonesia's efforts to address declining fish and shrimp catches in Suriname through sustainable aquaculture development, focusing on Rust & Werk and Margreta villages.

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This article explores the challenges and opportunities of tilapia aquaculture in Tanzania, emphasizing the technological, social, financial, and biological complexities of cage farming.

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Budikdamber; more than just fish and vegetables. Banglele's creative solution to cope with high living costs in New York City, offering financial benefits, education, and recreation for the community.

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Banglele Indonesia explores shrimp industry potential and challenges in Panama, emphasizing a visit to Grupo Calesa. Addressing disease outbreaks, genetic innovation aims to enhance shrimp resilience, ensuring long-term sector sustainability.

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This article discusses the potential and challenges of aquaculture development, particularly the cultivation of pangasius fish in Pakistan. Despite facing several challenges, government support and the company's commitment to an integrated supply chain sh

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The collaboration in aquaculture development between Kuwait and Indonesia is a positive step towards increasing local production and achieving food self-sufficiency. Through the transfer of technology and knowledge, both countries can synergize to overcom

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This article discusses the popularity of pangasius cultivation, and the potential for its development in Guyana, Suriname, and other Caribbean countries. Banglele Indonesia introduces the "Banglele Aquaculture Smart Farming (BASF)" system as a modern solu

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This article explores the potential development of the aquaculture sector in Guyana and Suriname, highlighting challenges such as reliance on natural catches, limited access to fish and shrimp hatcheries, high feed prices, limited production facilities, a