CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems - FISH

Overview: FP1-3 - Aquaculture systems



Leader Cristiano Rossignoli, WorldFish - WF
Coleader: Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku, WorldFish - WF

Team members: 58
Partner organizations: 6

Budget 2025
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Activities/Products:  4


  Atlas
    
   Key Results
    

Blog Outcome Impact Case Report Policy

Innovations

  Activities/Products
    
Code Activity/Product Name Leader Co-leader Total Outputs Output types View
FP1-3.001 Scalable aquaculture system models, technology packages and best practices for sustainable intensification and enhanced adaptive capacity to climate risk Nhuong Tran Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku 3
FP1-3.002 Inclusive, gender-sensitive and sustainable approaches to delivery and use of improved fish seed, health, feeds and aquaculture technology packages Kelvin Mashisia Shikuku Cristiano Rossignoli 2
FP1-3.003 Inclusive and gender-sensitive business and entrepreneurial models for smallholder farmers and poor value chain actors Cynthia McDougall Cristiano Rossignoli 1
FP1-3.004 Tools, models, data and analytical capacity to assess sustainable performance and adoption of aquaculture technology innovations Cristiano Rossignoli 1
  Projects
    
Acronym Project Title Year Section Leader Center Budget Start Date End Date View
  Outcomes and Impact
    
Code Outcomes and Impact Type Indicators View
003 Poor men, women and youth have new livelihood opportunities from growing aquaculture sector including associated value chain and enterprise development development outcome 1
004 Fish farming households increased fish yields development outcome 0
005 Food and nutrition security improved within and through aquaculture food systems development outcome 3
001 Fish farm households have access to and are using faster-growing and resilient tilapia and carp strains development outcome 1
002 Fish farming households have access to and are using improved feeds, fish health products and improved practices development outcome 0
006 Sustainable intensification of tilapia and carp farming systems delivers fish with reduced greenhouse gas emissions and improved water- and nutrient-use efficiency per unit of production development outcome 4
007 Fish farming households have access to aquaculture technologies and systems that enable adaptation to climate change risks and extremes development outcome 1
008 Public and private sector, NGOs, and donors have incorporated validated technologies and best practices into aquaculture extension and development programs research outcome 0
009 Extension system and aquaculture development program investments are inclusive and gender-sensitive research outcome 0
010 Validated smallholders business and entrepreneurial models are supported, promoted and adopted by public and private sector, NGOs and donors research outcome 0
  Personnel Involved
    
  Partners