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Enhancing Global Food Security through Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Comprehensive Review

Shahid Gul, Uzair Shafiq, Shakir Ahmad Mir, Gowhar Iqbal and Haziq Qayoom Lone

Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 2024, vol. 42, issue 10, 10

Abstract: As the global population rises, addressing food security becomes more critical, particularly in developing regions struggling with hunger and malnutrition. Fisheries and aquaculture provide a vital solution by offering essential nutrition, employment, and economic benefits to millions worldwide. This study conducts an in-depth review of how capture fisheries and aquaculture contribute to global food security, emphasizing ten key areas: sustainable fisheries management, aquaculture growth, nutritional advantages, economic empowerment, climate adaptability, post-harvest loss reduction, policy and governance, technological advancements, biodiversity preservation, and global market access. The review evaluates the strength and consistency of evidence regarding the positive impact of these sectors on food security and poverty alleviation. The findings highlight the importance of cohesive policy and governance, technological improvements, and broader market access to fully leverage the role of fisheries and aquaculture in addressing global food challenges. Additionally, this review identifies research gaps that need to be addressed to maximize the sectors' potential for economic growth and environmental sustainability

Keywords: Food; Security; and; Poverty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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