Tonight we went out to eat at a local resturant in the backstreets of Beijing. After my initial reaction against walking down strange dark alleys we found this Resturant (recomended by a local) pretty awesome. It had a buzzing local atmosphere and had everything from dog, dear, donkey, rabbit and every type of fish on the menu. Crazy little cheap place. I hope I can go again and try something new.
Improving subsistence farmers diet with fish husbandry in Cambodia How can a bunch of fish ponds make a real difference? This summer I am travelling around South-East Asia, including Cambodia. In Cambodia I will be visiting some NGOs and voluntary aid projects . I meet with our main contact this week and most of the work is focused on people projects, teaching English, prison visits , drug addiction etc but they mentioned one project where they help rice farmers start fish husbandry projects. These projects are designed to help the local subsistence farmers grow on fish to adult size for increasing the protein component of their diet. Being interested in all forms of fish keeping I hope that when we travel to Cambodia I can visit the project or at least meet up with the team managing the project. It sounds like a fascinating and practical way to help some of the worlds poorest improve their diet and economic situation. It was mentioned that the project specifically look
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