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Ghana's fishermen improve their livelihoods.(from filming mission by A. Proto/E. Deleu-FAO, 2005
Fish and wood to smoke the fish are precious resources to the fishermen communities in Elmina, Ghana. In Ghana, a reforestation project run by FAO's Sustainable Fisheries Livelihood Programme helps women develop a reliable source of firewood for smoking fish, by managing their own woodlots. It saves money and the forests, too.

Ms. Akwa Atta smokes the fish brought by men in the Moree village, Ghana coast. She's happy to say that, now, she can save money (interpretation by Joseph Yeboah, Ghana's Fisheries Directorate - Tema - Ministry of Fisheries):
1min. 37sec.
Sujet(s): Pêches & aquaculture
Produit par: Proto/Deleu
 
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