Exciting Collaboration for Aquaculture for the Poor!

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Exciting Collaboration for Aquaculture for the Poor!

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Aquaculture without Frontiers (AwF) is thrilled to announce a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Future Aquaculture Magazine, a new international publication dedicated to the aquaculture sector.

This partnership aims to boost knowledge-sharing, visibility, and joint action—helping us deliver on our mission to promote responsible aquaculture and improve livelihoods worldwide. The MoU covers:

  • Joint promotion of events and initiatives, online and in person
  • Opportunities to publish stories, interviews, research, and innovations across both platforms
  • Visible support for each other on websites, newsletters, and campaigns
  • Enhanced collaboration with industry and academia to drive progress

AwF is committed to delivering practical solutions and capacity-building for sustainable aquaculture, and this partnership leverages both organisation’s global networks to deliver more impact.

AwF (Australia) Ltd chair, Dr Lance Lloyd said “Stay tuned for features, educational resources, and collaborative projects—together, we are advancing responsible aquaculture for a better future and making sure no one is left behind! “

Please support AwF and donate to Ava’s ‘Run for Resilience’ Fundraiser by Ava Drake : Ava’s 200-Mile Run Across Tajikistan for AwF . Ava is going to run 200 miles in Tajikistan to highlight that across Central Asia, food insecurity is a serious issue. Around 28% of people experience moderate or severe food insecurity, and most food is imported, leaving communities vulnerable to external shocks. Aquaculture offers a sustainable solution. It can strengthen local food systems, support livelihoods, and create opportunities for women and marginalised peoples. Funds that AwF receive will go towards projects in Tajikistan.

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