‘Odisha is set to become an aquaculture juggernaut’
Aditya Dash delivers his PechaKucha presentation at the Global Aquaculture Alliance’s annual GOAL conference, held this year in Chennai, India. Dash runs his family business, Ram’s Assorted Cold Storage.
A Powered by PechaKucha™ event requires all presenters to stick to a format in which each presenter has 20 slides that advance automatically every 20 seconds. It’s a challenging style for presenters, but engaging for audiences of all knowledge levels. For a link of other PechaKucha videos from past GOAL events, click here.
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