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Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by chidima2019: 4:52pm On Aug 06, 2018
The African Development Bank through its Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme is targeting to increase aquaculture production in Africa by five million tonnes by 2025.

Dr Chrysantus Akem, the TAAT Programme Coordinator, said this at a workshop organised for focal countries under the TAAT programme in Abuja on Monday.

Akem said that TAAT programme, an initiative of the AfDB under the `Feed Africa,’ was targeting to increase inland water fish to enable Africa become self sufficient in fish production.


He noted that the priority of the programme was also to enlarge the production of cassava, rice, wheat, orange fleshed potatoes, maize, beans, sorghum and millet, livestock and small ruminants.

According to him, AfDB initiated the programme with 120 million dollars hoping to use it as start up money to tap into 700 million dollars that the World Bank has made available in its African Agricultural Transformation Programme.

“TAAT was conceived to make sure that the Feed Africa is carried forward, to bring together a number of value chains to see how to transform agriculture across Africa.

“AfDB realised that there are a lot of technologies but they are either in shelves or in publications and Africa continues to import, spending more than 35 billion dollars just on food crops, most of which it can produce.

“AfDB took the lead in reviewing all available technologies to see how to transform agriculture in Africa.

“Bill and Melinda Gates have made available more than 230 million dollars through AGRA to also support the programme.

“This is a 10-year-programme which started in 2015 and will end in 2025,’’ he said.

Alhaji Muazu Mohammed, the Director of Fisheries, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, said that the country’s annual national demand for fish stood at 3.5 million tonnes.

Mohammed, represented by Mr Pwaspo Istifanus, the Deputy Director, Aquaculture in the ministry, said the country’s total production was 1.1 million tonnes with a deficit of 2.4 million tonnes.

He said that fisheries contributed about 4.5 per cent to the Gross Domestic Product and employed an estimated 10 million citizens in both primary and secondary operations.

The director listed some challenges affecting aquaculture development in the country to include high cost of good quality fish feed and inadequate genetic improvement and diversification of over 200 indigenous culturable fish species.

Dr James Apochi, the National Project Coordinator, West Africa Agricultural Productivity Programme (WAAPP), said the programme had developed no fewer than 11 technologies that had increased fish production in the country.

“We want to upscale our technologies, introduce regional markets that will go beyond Nigeria,’’ he said.

Prof. Bernadette Fregene, the Compact Leader of the programme, listed the implementers of TAAT to include WorldFish, IITA, universities, seed companies and fish feed millers.

Some participants and fish stakeholders who came from Ghana, Cameroon and Benin Republic, appealed to the programme to find lasting solution to the high cost of fish feeds.

http://www.akelicious.net/2018/08/afdb-to-increase-fish-production-others.html

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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by harmbhrosz(m): 5:03pm On Aug 06, 2018
So I still entered FTC after 8years on nairaland undecided

****Back to the topic****

Only if it will get to a start-up farmer like me, can't count the number of grants I've applied for but didn't hear anything, and we'll keep hearing so so billions of naira was pumped into agriculture.

God help this nation

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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by jolyment: 5:04pm On Aug 06, 2018
We are waiting.
Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by Theultimate(m): 5:04pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by hellothere(m): 5:04pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by TalkTalkTwins(m): 5:04pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by Spiritmask: 5:04pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by TalkTalkTwins(m): 5:04pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by TalkTalkTwins(m): 5:05pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by TalkTalkTwins(m): 5:05pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by Nobody: 5:09pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by YurFatHer: 5:12pm On Aug 06, 2018
I hope Adeshina is still d chairman of AfDB?
Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by Fierce11: 5:12pm On Aug 06, 2018
The blunt truth is that an average nigerian don't care about stories that just sound nice on paper or media.. we just want the 'good' news to positively affect us.. ok.. you said the program started since 2015.. and how much is a fvckn tin of sardine now? did it drop.? Hell no! What about a kilo of frozen mackerel? Has the price not been swinging between 800naira to 1k lately? Abeg stop the noise and show us the gains

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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by Paulfroshman: 5:13pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by letsfarmnigeria: 5:30pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by DBossNG(m): 5:45pm On Aug 06, 2018
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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by DeUrch(m): 5:51pm On Aug 06, 2018
TalkTalkTwins:
I think say Buhari like cow meat
Who im change taste few months to election
Don't quote me grin
If you know you know. grin


Meanwhile
Here is a social network that pays you to chat. You can make N5,000 weekly!
chidima2019:
The African Development Bank through its Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme is targeting to increase aquaculture production in Africa by five million tonnes by 2025.

Dr Chrysantus Akem, the TAAT Programme Coordinator, said this at a workshop organised for focal countries under the TAAT programme in Abuja on Monday.

Akem said that TAAT programme, an initiative of the AfDB under the `Feed Africa,’ was targeting to increase inland water fish to enable Africa become self sufficient in fish production.


He noted that the priority of the programme was also to enlarge the production of cassava, rice, wheat, orange fleshed potatoes, maize, beans, sorghum and millet, livestock and small ruminants.

According to him, AfDB initiated the programme with 120 million dollars hoping to use it as start up money to tap into 700 million dollars that the World Bank has made available in its African Agricultural Transformation Programme.

“TAAT was conceived to make sure that the Feed Africa is carried forward, to bring together a number of value chains to see how to transform agriculture across Africa.

“AfDB realised that there are a lot of technologies but they are either in shelves or in publications and Africa continues to import, spending more than 35 billion dollars just on food crops, most of which it can produce.

“AfDB took the lead in reviewing all available technologies to see how to transform agriculture in Africa.

“Bill and Melinda Gates have made available more than 230 million dollars through AGRA to also support the programme.

“This is a 10-year-programme which started in 2015 and will end in 2025,’’ he said.

Alhaji Muazu Mohammed, the Director of Fisheries, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, said that the country’s annual national demand for fish stood at 3.5 million tonnes.

Mohammed, represented by Mr Pwaspo Istifanus, the Deputy Director, Aquaculture in the ministry, said the country’s total production was 1.1 million tonnes with a deficit of 2.4 million tonnes.

He said that fisheries contributed about 4.5 per cent to the Gross Domestic Product and employed an estimated 10 million citizens in both primary and secondary operations.

The director listed some challenges affecting aquaculture development in the country to include high cost of good quality fish feed and inadequate genetic improvement and diversification of over 200 indigenous culturable fish species.

Dr James Apochi, the National Project Coordinator, West Africa Agricultural Productivity Programme (WAAPP), said the programme had developed no fewer than 11 technologies that had increased fish production in the country.

“We want to upscale our technologies, introduce regional markets that will go beyond Nigeria,’’ he said.

Prof. Bernadette Fregene, the Compact Leader of the programme, listed the implementers of TAAT to include WorldFish, IITA, universities, seed companies and fish feed millers.

Some participants and fish stakeholders who came from Ghana, Cameroon and Benin Republic, appealed to the programme to find lasting solution to the high cost of fish feeds.

http://www.akelicious.net/2018/08/afdb-to-increase-fish-production-others.html
Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by bennynaza(m): 5:51pm On Aug 06, 2018
I own and manage a small scale palm oil and kernel processing mill in Imo State.
And I am looking for funds to invest in the mill to possibly expand it and increase production.
I can repay back any loan I can receive in a reasonable time frame.
Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by ayojosh2k(m): 7:19pm On Aug 06, 2018
YurFatHer:
I hope Adeshina is still d chairman of AfDB?

Yes. He is still the President, Its a 5 Year tenure, renewable only once.

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Re: Afdb To Increase Fish Production, Others By 5m Tonnes In Africa by GetCofOProperty: 7:23pm On Aug 06, 2018
AFDB seems to be forward thinking to better the lives of farmers and improve upon the Agricultural sector generally.

You can check my signature just here in blue below this line.
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