CAST Improves Feed Practices in Cambodia
The ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health program continues to position aquaculture in Cambodia for long-term trade for U.S. soy, particularly through large-scale
The ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health program continues to position aquaculture in Cambodia for long-term trade for U.S. soy, particularly through large-scale
Last week, the ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health program met with the Cambodia Aquaculturist Association to discuss the association’s progress and next
The effects of WISHH’s CAST-Cambodia project continue to strengthen the aquaculture sector for long-term success and trade in Cambodia. The Cambodian Aquaculturist Association, initiated by
ASA/WISHH’s CAST-Cambodia project continues to lead and strengthen the aquaculture supply chain in Cambodia. CAST and the Cambodian Aquauculturist Association organized a regional fish and
The ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health program welcomed Illinois Soybean Association farmer leaders and staff to Cambodia this week to see updates
The Cambodian Aquaculturist Association’s third annual meeting and trade show attracted 200 participants on Dec. 8-9 in Phnom Penh. ASA/WISHH helped launch the now 900-member
ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health Program joined the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture this week to update NASDA members on
ASA/WISHH’s latest semi-annual report on the Commercialization of Aquaculture for Sustainable Trade (CAST)-Cambodia project details the continued success of WISHH’s work in Cambodia. The report
ASA/WISHH’s latest association development activity trained seven leaders of the Ghana Aquaculture Association (GAA) to support expanding aquaculture production in sub-Saharan Africa. Using USDA Agricultural
ASA/WISHH’s new association leadership training for executives of the Women in Poultry Value Chain (WIPVaC) supports the growth of Ghana’s domestic poultry production. WISHH used