New innovative model developed in Uganda to help local farmers grow and sell tilapia

Rural Aquaculture Development (RAD), an early-stage Ugandan business supporting the growth of the local aquaculture sector, has developed new innovative model that enables smallholder...

Focus on innovative solutions for aquaculture

The "Inhouse Farming - Feed & Food Show" will take a look at monitored closed systems for food and feed production. 13 November is...

Kenya, Lake Victoria Fish Farming, and Unnecessary Costs for Women

Families in Kenya’s Kisumu region have been raising tilapia and other fish in inland fishponds for years now. The fish provide a crucial source...

34 years old fish farmer setting the pace in cage farming in Tanzania

The increasing demand for fish, especially the freshwater fish in Tanzania is pushing farmers to explore modern means of improving production and harvest to...

Group saving accounts empower Uganda’s fishing communities

In March 2022, NutriFish, a fish processing project of CultiAF, a partnership of the International Development Research Centre, Canada, and the Australian Centre for...

Easy-to-use mobile app cuts cost on fisheries data collection, analysis for Uganda researchers

An easy-to-use mobile application by Uganda researches is now cutting the cost of data collection and analysis in the country’s fishery sector by almost...

Rwanda to launch program to bridge practical skills gap in aquaculture industry

In an effort to improve its aquaculture production, the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Board (RAB) is aiming to launch a program that will...

WorldFish engages local partners to produce affordable feeds

Zambia faces a huge challenge in terms of local aquatic feed supply and one of the goals of the Development and Scaling of Sustainable...

Mobile app assists Ugandan stakeholders access reliable fisheries data in real time

In Uganda, over 670 stakeholders of the fish value chain are accessing comprehensive fisheries data from Lakes Albert and Victoria, in real-time. Through a...

Rwanda’s fish firm Kivu Choice teams up to raise $35 million to expand production...

Rwanda’s fish firm Kivu Choice, a subsidiary of Victory Farms in a team with the Kenyan-based parent company has raised $35 million to enable...
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