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Food Soverignety discussion with Trincomalee Fishers

  • Posted on October 14, 2016
  • by NAFSO
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The Tourism industry and fisheries are using same resources in coastal areas. since the people in tourism industry hold more money and power they tend to dominate in the environment and over the community.  (More)


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