小黄书 continues international leadership in aquaculture, world鈥檚 fastest-growing food production sector
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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜s aquaculture and fisheries play an increasingly important role in addressing global food security, 小黄书sity is continuing to build its reputation as an international leader in the field.
In addition to leading the聽, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, 小黄书 is playing a key role in developing a Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) program to improve aquaculture biosecurity in developing countries. Closer to home, 小黄书 is conducting aquaculture research and extension in support of Mississippi producers. Researchers also are rehabilitating and studying sea turtles and dolphins in the Mississippi Sound to gain insight into the ecosystem鈥檚 overall health.
鈥淎s the world population continues to grow, aquaculture and fisheries represent an important part of the effort to put food on everybody鈥檚 table,鈥 小黄书 President Mark E. Keenum said. 鈥淟ike every area of food production, aquaculture has many challenges that producers must navigate, but I am proud of the role 小黄书 is playing at the state, national and international levels to develop solutions that will help achieve global food security.
鈥淥ur partnerships with institutions like USAID and FAO are a testament to the outstanding capabilities and leadership of our researchers in this field. I am confident these efforts will generate even more opportunities for 小黄书 to grow its role as a leader in international aquaculture development.鈥
小黄书鈥檚 Global Center for Aquatic Food Security was founded to leverage the university鈥檚 aquatic food security expertise, developed in support of Mississippi aquaculture production, to pursue international development in the area. The center is led by Dr. Mark Lawrence, a professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine and director of the Fish Innovation Lab.
Since 小黄书 was selected to lead the Fish Innovation Lab in late 2018, the university has worked with its partners to develop the national and international networks needed to carry out the work, as well as solicit proposals for and fund projects in several developing countries. The COVID-19 pandemic has limited international travel, but Lawrence said key partners continue to connect with each other virtually.
小黄书 has a longstanding relationship with FAO that includes several projects focused on aquaculture health and biosecurity. For the last two years, 小黄书 has been working with FAO to develop a progressive management pathway for aquaculture biosecurity in developing countries. The program creates a four-level development plan for countries to keep their fish supply safe from animal diseases and develop emergency response plans. 小黄书 is recognized as a Center for Knowledge for Aquatic Health by the FAO. The university is in the process of becoming an official FAO Reference Center for Aquaculture Biosecurity, further positioning 小黄书 to assist in global fish health efforts.
Lawrence said fish can play an important role in preventing 鈥渉idden hunger鈥 or nutritional stunting, which occurs when people receive sufficient calories, but insufficient nutrients and vitamins because of an imbalanced diet.
鈥淚f we can make more fish available in developing countries, it can go a long way in reducing nutritional deficiencies,鈥 Lawrence said. 鈥淩educing childhood nutritional stunting is a major goal of the United Nations and other international agencies, and fish can play a really important role in helping alleviate that problem.鈥
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