Sustainable Fish Farming Initiative (Nepal)

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Organization name

Sustainable Fish Farming Initiative (Nepal)

Organization link

https://sustainablefishfarm.wordpress.com/

Organization type

NGO

Country

Nepal

Current focus/area

Aquaculture Fisheries Farming Food sovereignty

Description/notes

Sustainable Fish Farming Initiative (SFFI) provides technical and financial services to smallholder farmers to start fish farming cooperatives in Nepal.

We are committed to establishing a self-sustaining, income-generating food source for around 500 poverty-stricken/malnourished Nepalese villagers in the Baseri Village, Dhading District. Utilizing available unused local ponds, we are working to create small commercial fish-farming collectives owned by women in the village, thereby providing these women with revenue, creating infrastructure with a portion of the proceeds, and diversifying local food sources.

(website)

Compendium source

Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival

Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival +
Aquaculture

Fisheries Farming

Food sovereignty +
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