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be the significant reduction in the supply of aquatic vegetables consumed on a daily basis by Phnom Penh’s citizens. Finally the lake is a unique functioning example of multifunctional, integrated re-use of (waste) wat
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Phnom Penh / Mazatlan / Bangkok / Sul / Morelia / Tanglin / Hanoi / Rio de Janeiro / /

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Simmons / INIRENA Mexico / IINTECH Argentina / /

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Cuba / Japan / Brazil / Canada / United Kingdom / Singapore / Cambodia / Argentina / Mexico / Chile / /

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USD / /

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Product Issues / /

Facility

National Institute of Statistics / Selected Aquatic Plant / Institute of Aquaculture / University of Stirling / University of Miami / University of Fisheries / /

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demonstration site / /

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UOS / /

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Ministry of Planning / US Federal Reserve / University of Fisheries / Tokyo / Food safety / Institute of Aquaculture / University of Miami / Universidad de Nuevo Leon M Mexico / University of Stirling / National Institute of Statistics / /

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Lindsay Ross / Daniel Bennetti / Carlos Martínez Palacios / Alfonso Mardones / Luis Lajonchere / Carlos Martinez Palacios / Gustavo Somoza / Phil Scott / Andrei Sampaio / Roberto So Mendoza / Carlos Strussman / Carlos Martinez / Lidia Ambriz / /

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lead author / Professor / aquaculture producer in the region / /

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Vegetables / /

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Phnom Penh / Northern Territory / /

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South America / Southeast Asia / Central America / /

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http / /

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www.papussa.org / www.papussa / /

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