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Kinya Kaibung’a

Kinya Kaibung’a is a Research Officer with the Development Strategies and Governance Unit, based in Nairobi, Kenya. She has a keen interest in leveraging machine learning, AI, and other cutting-edge technologies to boost climate resilience and food security in smart agriculture systems.

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Fisheries Commission to regulate aquaculture (Graphic Online)

September 03, 2021


Graphic Online (Ghana) published an article stating that the Fisheries Commission has developed a new requirement to regulate aquaculture in the country in order to help increase farm productivity and ensure safe and quality fish for the market. It is being spearheaded by IFPRI, the Water Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (WRI-CSIR), and KIT Royal Tropical Institute of The Netherlands and WorldFish under the Tilapia Seed Project.  Also published in Business Ghana, and Ghana Guardian

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