Skip to main content

Fish Biodiversity Benefits Nutrition, Particularly for Lower Income People

A fisherman checks his catch in Cambodia.
July 19, 2024

Kathryn Fiorella

Households caught and consumed a far more diverse array of fish than they sold at market, which has important implications for how loss of biodiversity might affect people’s nutrition, especially for those with lower incomes. The Cornell study is one of the first to examine the relationship between diet and biodiversity in a wild food system.

Additional Information

Topic

Tags

  • International Development

Program