Aquaculture Ethiopia

The Future of Fish Farming in Ethiopia

31 Oct - 02 Nov

2024

Millennium Hall

Addis Ababa
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About Aquaculture

The inception of Aquaculture Ethiopia is to create the best possible platform for promoting and developing the aquaculture sub-sector in Ethiopia. 

The event is meticulously planned to be the meeting point for the aquaculture stakeholders to gather under one roof, with an overall mission of accelerating the sector growth.
Sustainability in aquaculture is critical. Introducing the concept of sustainability, through science and best management practices (BMP’s), aquaculture has the potential to change lives, aid development, and help our oceans.

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Aquaculture

Sector in Africa

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Fish Experts Call for Halting Fishing During Rainy Season to Boost Production

Addis Ababa, June 9/2024(ENA) Ethiopian Fishery experts have called for restricting fishing activities during the rainy season that would allow water bodies to replenish and significantly contribute to the 'Bounty of Basket Initiative' by enabling higher yields in the future. The 'Bounty of Basket' initiative aims to ensure household food security, with livestock and fishery […]
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Ethiopia: Breathing New Life Into Ethiopia's Fish Resources

Of late, The Ethiopian Herald had a short stay with Abebe Getahun, a Professor of Aquatic Biology at the Department of Zoological Sciences, Addis Ababa University concerning Ethiopian fisheries and aquaculture, the contribution of fish and fish trade in Ethiopia as well as other things of a similar kind. As of Professor Abebe, Ethiopia is […]
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Meet the Farmer Who Built Artificial Pond in Addis Ababa to Harvest Fish

Various neighborhoods of Addis Ababa sizzle with the aroma of frying fish and steaming hot oil whenever Orthodox Christian fasting seasons arrive. During these times, both high-end restaurants and street vendors offering bite-sized meals increase their daily purchases of the finny prey. With nearly 75pc of the capital’s dwindling supply of fish coming from lakes […]
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Why small tilapia have a big future in African aquaculture

According to Steve Moran, there’s never been a better time to be producing fish in Africa. “The demand is immense, population growth isn’t slowing down, there’s a huge animal protein deficit and tilapia has an incredible potential to fulfil that protein gap sustainably. As they’re omnivores they don’t need significant amounts of animal protein or fish oil […]
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Who will attend?

Supported by the key Regional Organizations, the Ethiopian Government Concerned Ministries, and Concerned Non-Governmental Organizations and Key Private Stakeholders, Aquaculture will attract over 3,000 trade visitors and delegates representing:
  • Aquaculture Professionals
  • Fish farming system providers
  • Fish Transportation service providers
  • Policy makers
  • Delegates of trade associations
  • Diplomatic community
  • Concerned government officials
  • Traders
  • Consultants

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