Field Notes: Bangladesh in times of COVID-19. Impacts on aquaculture and fisheries
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15.06.20
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In this series of blogs, experts from WorldFish’s focal countries share their personal insights on the impacts of COVID-19 on fishing, aquaculture, and everyday life.
In part 2 of this blog, our expert panel Dr. Mohammad Mahfujul Haque, Dr. Abdullah-Al Mamun, and Mr. Mamun-Ur-Rashid discuss COVID-19 impacts on the fish supply chain in Bangladesh, and options for aiding their recover. Read the rest
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