The ANAF Network is currently composed by twelve African countries; Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Republic of South Africa, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia which have decided to lead the establishment of a web-based information system to facilitate the exchange of aquaculture information in the Sub-Saharan Africa area and to develop an informal, flexible and efficient network of regional experts to promote and accelerate the development of the sector in the region.
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The conference will bring together organic stakeholders to share the experiencesgained since the launch of the East African Organic Products Standard six...
UGANDA - Fish dealers have called upon the Government to intervene in fish feeds production. The dealers complain that the feeds on the market are sub-standard and...
EGYPT - Fish production in Egypt is roughly around 1,4 million tonnes a year, with the majority now coming from aquaculture thanks to its development in recent...
NAMIBIA - A new aquaculture project set in a remote are of the Kalahari is expected to generate jobs for around 100 people whilst also providing nutritious protein...