About 18% of Uganda’s surface area is covered with water from which about 300,000 metric tonnes of fish are produced. Fish are currently the second most important export commodity generating approximately US$100 million annually. Fish provides 50% of protein diet for the 20 million people translating into per capita consumption of 12 kg. Close to the production system, this figure rises to 50 – 100 kg. It is estimated that fishery-related activities employ at least one million people countrywide (i.e. 5% of the population). Fish exports to regional markets are worth at least US $ 20 million annually. Fish flesh contains an anticholesterol which assists in reducing heart diseases. Some fishes are of medicinal value e.g. haplochromines (...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
The fishery sub-sector is the second largest foreign exchange earner in Uganda’s economy (estimated ...
Reforms in Uganda's agricultural research system have been undertaken In accordance with the nationa...
About 18% of Uganda’s surface area is covered with water from which 300,000 metric tonnes of fish a...
About 20% of Uganda territory is surface water from which 250,000m tons of fish is produced. In add...
Fisheries continue to be important in the national economy, especially as an export commodity. Fish...
It is now clear that fisheries resources are among the key assets contributing to the national deve...
The annual report presents research programs carried out by the institute during the reporting perio...
The Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization (UFFRO) is the national research organ for fis...
A significant portion of the fish landings (mostly Protopterus, Clarius, Schilbe; Barbus, Tilapia) i...
Evolution of fisheries research and FIRRI The earliest approach to fisheries research in Uganda dat...
The National Fisheries Resource Research Institute (NaFIRRI) is one of the semi-automous Public Agri...
The Nabugabo lakes are an important source of affordable protein food in the form of fish, income, ...
I am particularly happy to write this short forward introducing the report of the Fisheries Departme...
A management regime was designed and an implementation plan drawn up for the fisheries resources of ...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
The fishery sub-sector is the second largest foreign exchange earner in Uganda’s economy (estimated ...
Reforms in Uganda's agricultural research system have been undertaken In accordance with the nationa...
About 18% of Uganda’s surface area is covered with water from which 300,000 metric tonnes of fish a...
About 20% of Uganda territory is surface water from which 250,000m tons of fish is produced. In add...
Fisheries continue to be important in the national economy, especially as an export commodity. Fish...
It is now clear that fisheries resources are among the key assets contributing to the national deve...
The annual report presents research programs carried out by the institute during the reporting perio...
The Uganda Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization (UFFRO) is the national research organ for fis...
A significant portion of the fish landings (mostly Protopterus, Clarius, Schilbe; Barbus, Tilapia) i...
Evolution of fisheries research and FIRRI The earliest approach to fisheries research in Uganda dat...
The National Fisheries Resource Research Institute (NaFIRRI) is one of the semi-automous Public Agri...
The Nabugabo lakes are an important source of affordable protein food in the form of fish, income, ...
I am particularly happy to write this short forward introducing the report of the Fisheries Departme...
A management regime was designed and an implementation plan drawn up for the fisheries resources of ...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
The fishery sub-sector is the second largest foreign exchange earner in Uganda’s economy (estimated ...
Reforms in Uganda's agricultural research system have been undertaken In accordance with the nationa...