The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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The 'Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture Activity' run by WorldFish introduced a new breed of Rohu with 30% faster growth potential. Rohu, an Indian carp species is one of the most consumed fish in Bangladesh. WorldFish researchers say their genetically improved species will help farmers shorten ...
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