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  2. Sustainable fish farming? Prove it | World Economic Forum

    www.weforum.org/stories/2020/10/this-is-how-data-and-ai-will-save-the-fish-supper

    Applying technology such as AI, machine learning, satellite data and geospatial datasets can make fish farming sustainable while providing the evidence to prove it. I was born on Inis Oírr (pronounced Inisheer), an island 25 minutes by boat off the west coast of the Republic of Ireland.

  3. 5 ways to net a sustainable future for aquaculture

    www.weforum.org/stories/2018/09/5-ways-to-guarantee-sustainable-aquaculture

    Sustainable aquaculture growth is key to easing pressure on wild fish stocks, which are globally under stress as a result of overfishing. The industry is challenged with the responsibility of feeding a rapidly growing global population, and as worldwide seafood consumption increases, sustainable aquaculture production has to increase to keep ...

  4. How integrated aquaculture systems can help feed the world |...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/08/integrated-aquaculture

    Integrated aquaculture means linking two or more farming activities, where at least one is a fish-farming activity. It offers a sustainable, resilient solution to increase food security. Read the report "Davos Labs: Youth Recovery Plan" here.

  5. Here's how sustainable fish farming is helping Kenyan communities

    www.weforum.org/stories/2023/02/sustainable-fish-farming-agroecology-kenyan...

    In Kenya, small-scale fish farming combined with sustainable agroecology practices is boosting food security for smallholder farmers, reports Mongabay. Nine counties have invested in supporting such aquaculture projects, with an estimated 300 fish farmers in the Gatunga region of central Kenya alone.

  6. Underwater farms could be a sustainable alternative to farming on...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/07/underwater-farms-sustainable

    Meanwhile, a North America-based nonprofit organization called GreenWave has developed a sustainable agricultural technique called vertical underwater farming or regenerative ocean farming. The company grows a range of seaweed types like kelp and shellfish, including mussels and scallops, on a rope scaffolding system under the sea.

  7. Aquaculture: why the world needs a new wave of food production

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/01/aquaculture-agriculture-food-systems

    Intercropping seaweeds with some types of molluscs could also reduce the emissions created during the farming of shellfish. Even more encouraging are new developments in usage of seaweed in end products that have climate-positive linkages, such feed supplements that reduce methane emissions when given to cows, bioplastics and biochar.

  8. Growing shrimp is restoring mangroves and creating jobs. Here’s...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2020/10/shrimp-aquaculture-jobs-environment

    Sustainable aquaculture creates jobs and protects the marine environment. Aquaculture is an important source of employment, supporting 20.5 million jobs globally. Mangrove reforestation, as a nature-based solution, is critical for the environment, business and people. Sustainable shrimp commands higher prices, which mean higher local incomes.

  9. Why freshwater fish farms could increase global food security |...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/04/study-suggests-that-freshwater-fish-farming...

    Studies suggest that freshwater fish farms are a more sustainable alternative to 'mariculture' - farming at sea. Three academics argue that governments, funders and scientists should focus on improving aquaculture on land, to align with the UN SDGs.

  10. Why sustainable aquaculture is essential to feed the world

    www.weforum.org/.../03/4-ways-to-ensure-the-future-of-aquaculture-is-sustainable

    Learn more about the future of sustainable aquaculture by reading the digital roadmap and in-depth World Economic Forum White Paper, Global Sustainable Aquaculture Roadmap: Pathways for Systemic Change. Watch a recording of the hybrid Our Ocean Conference side event on the Friends of Ocean Action YouTube channel. Organizations and companies can ...

  11. How technology is helping solve farming's biggest issues | World...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2023/11/heres-how-innovation-is-helping-agricultures...

    Overproduction and unsustainable farming practices, further exacerbated by climate change, are degrading our soil. Today, over half of agricultural land is degraded, resulting in productivity losses of $400 billion per year. The backbone of this system is smallholder farms that produce 29% of the world’s crops.