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Brochure
Publication Date
9-23-1985
Description
"Through fish farming, you help people in developing nations help themselves in many ways . . . increased protein consumption means better health . . . fish pond construction, development and maintenance produce marketable skills and marketable products . . . fish culture is a durable, productive outlet that has sustained increased living standards among many families who would otherwise live at subsistence levels." -[p.2]
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PE 1.2:F 53
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Peace Corps (U.S.), "Peace Corps: Fisheries" (1985). Brochures. 16.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-peacecorps-brochures/16
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