The African aquaculture sector recorded the fastest growth in the world between 2006-2018, averaging 10% or more, and is expected to partially fill the growing fish supply-demand gap up to 2063. In 2018, there were about 1.2 million aquafarmers across the continent, an increase from 920 thousand in 2014. According to the African Development Bank, expansion of aquaculture in Africa is hampered by the overwhelming predominance of tilapia farming, which relies heavily on the production of fingerlings from a limited number of genetically improved strains that are resistant to the many diseases affecting this species, and on the production of feed that is still largely imported . The Bank cited projections that African aquaculture would grow fa...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Production from fish farming in Africa nearly doubled in the period from 1984, when statistics were ...
The African aquaculture sector recorded the fastest growth in the world between 2006-2018, averaging...
Aquaculture, one of the fastest food production sectors in the world, has received and continues to ...
Despite 40 years of research and development, and hundreds of millions of dollars spent, aquaculture...
Despite 40 years of research and development, and hundreds of millions of dollars spent, aquaculture...
Fish farming is considered an important agricultural activity that is capable of ending nutritional ...
Global growth in aquaculture is underway – a “blue revolution” featuring rapid increases in demand f...
Global growth in aquaculture is underway – a “blue revolution” featuring rapid increases in demand f...
Abstract: As various concerned scientists and organisations such as the UN, the World Bank, WFP, an...
Aquaculture now contributes 47% of fish available for human consumption – up from 9% in 1980. This ...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
One of the most pressing challenges facing food systems in Africa is ensuring availability of a heal...
One of the most pressing challenges facing food systems in Africa is ensuring availability of a heal...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Production from fish farming in Africa nearly doubled in the period from 1984, when statistics were ...
The African aquaculture sector recorded the fastest growth in the world between 2006-2018, averaging...
Aquaculture, one of the fastest food production sectors in the world, has received and continues to ...
Despite 40 years of research and development, and hundreds of millions of dollars spent, aquaculture...
Despite 40 years of research and development, and hundreds of millions of dollars spent, aquaculture...
Fish farming is considered an important agricultural activity that is capable of ending nutritional ...
Global growth in aquaculture is underway – a “blue revolution” featuring rapid increases in demand f...
Global growth in aquaculture is underway – a “blue revolution” featuring rapid increases in demand f...
Abstract: As various concerned scientists and organisations such as the UN, the World Bank, WFP, an...
Aquaculture now contributes 47% of fish available for human consumption – up from 9% in 1980. This ...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
One of the most pressing challenges facing food systems in Africa is ensuring availability of a heal...
One of the most pressing challenges facing food systems in Africa is ensuring availability of a heal...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Fish-farming is a long-standing and traditional activity in Asia, but it is relatively new to Africa...
Production from fish farming in Africa nearly doubled in the period from 1984, when statistics were ...