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Eden Live

Fields of FishDave manages a range of projects in Bangladesh and other countries in Asia looking at the links between agriculture and aquaculture. At Eden he presents a series of slides about rice and fish culture for poorer farmers in Bangladesh
Fields of FishBenoy manages field operations in Bangladesh and also conducts research with communities in Thailand and India. At Eden he presents slides about rice and fish and also talks to people visiting the main rice exhibit in the Humid Tropic Biome
Fields of FishLindsay works with communities in Sri Lanka and India looking at ways to involve everyone in fish culture in large irrigation systems. At Eden she highlights the different roles that men, women and children can play in fish farming
Fields of FishShamim works with communities in Bangladesh to assist them with agriculture and fisheries, especially in flood situations. At Eden he talks to visitors about life in Bangladesh and the connection between floods and farming
Fields of FishWill is learning about how people living around cities can produce aquatic animals and plants safely. At Eden he highlights how people learn about things, through newspapers and art
Fields of FishManjurul develops techniques with farmers that improve the way they use the limited resources available to them. At Eden he highlights the role of pesticides in farming and the risks and benefits they can bring
Fields of FishCori develops interactive material for schools to be able to use the information from field projects. At Eden she shows what animals you might find in a ricefield and how they might be useful
Fields of FishJack is working with farmers in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam to develop ways that they can get more wild fish from their ricefields and ponds. At Eden he highlights how ricefields and ponds are connected
Fields of FishCath investigates fairer trade issues and how the poorest farmers can get a better deal on the global market. At Eden she gets you to think about what you can do to make trade fair
Fields of FishRipon looks at how farmers can increase the production of cultured fish from ricefields - meaning they get two crops from one field. At Eden he highlights the risks farmers take to produce food
Fields of FishFrancis lives with communities in Sri Lanka and India to learn how they live how they make use of water. At Eden he talks about flooding in Bangladesh and how human and man made problems reduce the options a farmer may have to feed his family
Fields of FishJewel develops ways for farmers to maximise the sustainable use of their pond to produce crops and fish. At Eden is getting us to think about how we use water
Fields of FishHelen develops ways of enabling all the project results to reach more farmers and people in government. At Eden she shows how farmers can be proactive in making a change
AFGRP is providing poor farmers with information to help them to improve their livelihoods.

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AFGRP works with a range of organisations to make aquaculture a viable, sustainable option, especially for the poor

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The Aquaculture and Fish Genetics Research Programme of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) is
managed by the Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Scotland. FK9 4LA. UK.
Tel: +44 1786 467900    Fax: +44 1786 451462     e-mail: afgrp@stir.ac.uk

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