Africa
West African Poultry Farmer Prefers U.S. Soybean Meal
ASA’s WISHH recognizes May as Trade Month by highlighting its work connecting trade and development with Mathew Bonso, owner of a 50,000-bird flock in Ghana. “I prefer U.S. soy because I learned about its quality through WISHH,” says Bonso. Shortly
Innovative Technology Trials Begin in Ghana
This week, ASA’s World initiative for Soy in Human Health program began setting up aeration trials at two commercial aquaculture farms in Ghana. Funded by the Nebraska Soybean Board, the trials are conducted to assess the economic viability of using
WISHH to Sponsor Interns’ Attendance at Aquaculture Ghana Conference
The ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health Program is sponsoring five interns from WISHH partner Flosell Farms to participate in Aquaculture Ghana, an aquaculture industry conference taking place at the World Trade Center in the capital city of
Women Leaders for Science in Sub-Saharan Aquaculture
As aquaculture continues to grow in sub-Saharan Africa, so does ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health program’s work with women leaders, particularly when it comes to the adoption and sharing of scientific knowledge for sound aquaculture practices. In