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Arowana fish farmer

Hari Sudirman, an Arowana businessman, feeds his fish in Suhaid village. Arowana (Scleropages formosus) is very sensitive to environmental changes, any of it will effect its reproduction process. West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Photo by Ramadian Bachtia/CIFOR

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water resources, food production, food consumption, food supply, aquatic environment, small businesses, Water, West Kalimantan, income, social welfare, basic needs, CIFOR, community forestry, males, households, men, household expenditure, Fishes, economics, sentarum, foods, livelihoods, food availability, Indonesia, Rainforest, living conditions, nutrition, horizontal, ornamental fish, household income, Kabupaten Kapuas Hulu, Kalimantan Barat, ID.

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