The extent of cage aquaculture, adherence to best practices and reflections for sustainable aquaculture on African inland waters
Laban Musinguzi(National Agricultural Research Institute), R. Ogutu‐Ohwayo(National Agricultural Research Institute), Robert Osinde, Vianny Natugonza(National Agricultural Research Institute), Ashraf Kamya(National Agricultural Research Institute), Colleb Nuwahereza(National Agricultural Research Institute), Philip Rwezawula(National Agricultural Research Institute), Friday Njaya(Malawi Government), Jessy Lugya(Instituto Nacional de Investigação Pesqueira), Amon Paul Shoko(Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute), José S Halafo(Instituto Nacional de Investigação Pesqueira), Christopher Mulanda Aura(Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute), Stephanie Kamondo(Rwanda Agriculture Board)
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