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Promoting rice field fisheries in the Cambodian Mekong Delta
Saturday, 2024/03/23 | 07:46:28

CGIAR March 20 2024

 

In partnership with the Fisheries Administration (FiA) and GIZ, WorldFish recently conducted an exposure visit focusing on best practices for the management of rice field fisheries (RFF) in Kampong Thom province. The visit was attended by representatives from the Community Fish Refuges (CFRs) committee in the Mekong Delta and the upper Mekong provinces.

 

The primary objective of the visit was to explore and learn about the management and conservation of fisheries resources through CFRs. The 4-day study tour brought together 58 participants, including 9 women from FiA-DAD, CFR committee members, GIZ, WorldFish, ANKO, and local authorities from 9 provinces. The visit encompassed immersive experiences in CFR projects in the Boeng Phouk, Boeng Laork, Boeng Kaek Ngout, and Trapeang Andeuk communities, allowing participants to engage with local stakeholders and gain practical insights into successful management strategies.

 

During the visit, the objectives were threefold. Firstly, the aim was to learn from experienced communities about Community Fish Refuges (CFR) and Rice Field Fisheries (RFF) management, focusing on community dynamics, governance structures, and decision-making processes. Secondly, the intention was to enrich participants’ understanding of CFR management challenges and opportunities through various platforms including training sessions, workshops, and discussions addressing topics such as community organizing, resource monitoring, sustainable fishing, and alternative livelihoods. Finally, the visit sought to foster knowledge-sharing and relationship building among participants and communities involved in CFRs, emphasizing collaborative learning and the exchange of experiences.

 

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