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Review of aquaculture and fish consumption in Bangladesh
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2011
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NutritionEngineeringAquaculture SystemAgricultural EconomicsCommercial FishingAquatic Food SystemFish ConsumptionAquaculturePublic HealthFood PolicyEnvironmentally Sustainable AquacultureAquatic Animal NutritionAquacultural SystemsSeafood IndustryFish FarmingFish PlayAnimal Source FoodGlobal HealthBangladeshi Diet
Fish play a crucial role in the Bangladeshi diet, providing more than 60% of animal source food, representing a crucial source of micro-nutrients, and possessing an extremely strong cultural attachment. Fish (including shrimp and prawn) is the second most valuable agricultural crop, and its production contributes to the livelihoods and employment of millions. The culture and consumption of fish therefore has important implications for national food and nutrition security, poverty and growth. This review examines the current state of knowledge on the aquaculture sector and fish consumption in Bangladesh, based on extensive analysis of secondary sources (including unpublished data unavailable elsewhere), consultation with various experts and specially conducted surveys.