Day 7-
Wow, who knew that blogging everyday would be so difficult. I applaud the individuals who do this on a regular basis without being graded. Truly, I am amazed.
The past few days Rachel, Tessa, and I have been researching grants and best practices for fish farming. The fish farming is part of the child nutrition sector. In Cambodia, many households have a pond outside of their homes. RACHA is proposing that instead of using these ponds for visual appeal, households can use these ponds to breed fish. By doing so, families will have access to more nutritious meals and possible revenue. In order to implement this project, RACHA has to know what has made these programs successful in different countries.
Wow, who knew that blogging everyday would be so difficult. I applaud the individuals who do this on a regular basis without being graded. Truly, I am amazed.
The past few days Rachel, Tessa, and I have been researching grants and best practices for fish farming. The fish farming is part of the child nutrition sector. In Cambodia, many households have a pond outside of their homes. RACHA is proposing that instead of using these ponds for visual appeal, households can use these ponds to breed fish. By doing so, families will have access to more nutritious meals and possible revenue. In order to implement this project, RACHA has to know what has made these programs successful in different countries.
As I have researched fish farming in other countries, I am amazed at the success programs like these have had. It will be interesting to see the progression of this program throughout the summer.
Personally, I think that RACHA should breed these types
of fish. If not for the visual appeal, then for the nutritious value....haha
Of course, the obvious choice for fish farming. Those cheeks alone would feed a family of five for a week!
ReplyDeleteI love the fish.
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