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ASA’s WISHH to launch aqua feed program in Cambodia

  • ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The American Soybean Association’s (ASA) WISHH Program is building on its successful track record in aquaculture development by launching the Commercialization of Aquaculture for Sustainable Trade (CAST) – Cambodia. CAST will connect trade and development by accelerating production of high-demand fish species for the Cambodian market and developing a lasting aquaculture industry that recognizes the value of soy protein in feed.

As a result of an extensive competitive proposal process, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has selected WISHH to implement CAST under the USDA Food for Progress Program. WISHH’s previous FEEDing Pakistan project, also funded by USDA, played a groundbreaking role in introducing tilapia and U.S. soybean meal to Pakistan’s aquaculture industry. Now the fifth most populous country in the world, Pakistan continues to be an important U.S. soy customer. In West Africa, WISHH is currently implementing the AMPLIFIES Ghana project that improves Ghana’s poultry feed production capacity and increases efficiency in poultry value chains.

https://www.farmforum.net/farm_forum/asa-s-wishh-to-launch-aqua-feed-program-in-cambodia/article_d06a2058-784e-53c4-bdb9-d5646345eb7f.html
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On 10/14/2018 at 7:09 AM, dicey eye said:

WISHH’s previous FEEDing Pakistan project, also funded by USDA, played a groundbreaking role in introducing tilapia and U.S. soybean meal to Pakistan’s aquaculture industry

Appears as if the good deed has an ulterior motive - creating a market for US soybeans.

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14 hours ago, dicey eye said:

Appears as if the good deed has an ulterior motive - 

Don't worry about it too much. l recon it will be China who will foot the bill.

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