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Creating climate-resilient and sustainable aquatic food systems in Tanzania [Swahili Tanzania Sub]

Creating climate-resilient and sustainable aquatic food systems in Tanzania [Swahili Tanzania Sub]

With 1,242 km of coastline and vast water bodies, aquatic food systems are essential for sustainable and climate-resilient sources of food, nutrition and employment in Tanzania. However, the aquatic foods sector is impeded by a lack of data needed for policymaking and limited access to knowledge and technology. Asia–Africa BlueTech Superhighway (AABS) is supporting Tanzania to address its fisheries and aquaculture challenges by leveraging South–South collaboration to improve sustainability, resilience and prosperity in coastal communities. This video explains three essential areas of work in the country: 🐟 Digital information systems—co-creating and scaling out contextualized digital information systems for small-scale fisheries. 🐟 Climate-smart technologies for reducing aquatic food loss and waste—scaling affordable, accessible climate-smart food preservation, processing and storage technologies to reduce aquatic food loss and waste. 🐟 Incentives for coastal conservation and fisheries management—assessing, strengthening and scaling more effective and equitable incentives for coastal conservation and fisheries management. ▶️ Learn more at: https://worldfishcenter.org/aabs/tanzania ▶️ Follow our latest news and events: https://worldfishcenter.org/AABS/News ▶️ Subscribe to the AABS newsletter: http://eepurl.com/ga8RV5 #AABS #AquaticFood #BlueEconomy #SustainableFisheries #ClimateChange #ClimateResilience Follow #WorldFish on social media! * Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WorldFishCenter * LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/WorldFish * Twitter - https://twitter.com/WorldFishCenter * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WorldFish/ © 2026 WorldFish: http://www.worldfishcenter.org