Regional fisheries project in West Africa: the case of Guinea Bissau
In 2011, artisanal fishing employed nearly 26,000 people in Guinea Bissau.
In 2011, artisanal fishing employed nearly 26,000 people in Guinea Bissau.
Guinea-Bissau is a low-income country in West Africa bordered by Senegal and Guinea. Guinea Bissau’s economy is dependent on subsistence farming and cashew nut exports. The country comprises nine administrative regions and runs a semi-presidential republic system of government.
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