Report of the FAO Scoping Workshop on Regional Cooperation Programme for Responsible Aquaculture and Fisheries Development in the Central Asian and Caucasian Countries, Urumqi, the People's Republic of China, 4–8 June 2012.

FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report. No. 1040

Report of the FAO Scoping Workshop on Regional Cooperation Programme for Responsible Aquaculture and Fisheries Development in the Central Asian and Caucasian Countries
Urumqi, the People's Republic of China, 4–8 June 2012





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ABSTRACT

FAO. 2013.
Asian and Caucasian Countries, Urumqi, the People's Republic of China, 4–8 June 2012.
FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report No. 1040. Rome. 60 pp.

This report comprises the workshop proceedings and the strategy for regional cooperation that was developed by the participants; the latter was the principal output of the workshop. The major inputs to the discussions to craft the strategy were the country reports that described their priorities in five areas, namely research and technology development, manpower development, extension and information, management and policy; and their own assessment of their weaknesses and strengths in these areas. The deliberations on regional priorities and technical areas for cooperation and potential co-operators in each area were informed by presentations from institutions, projects and agencies that are working or have associations with either or both the Central Asia and Caucasus regions. A significant result of this process is a matrix that matches potential co-operators (provider country or institution) and hosts (recipient country) for various and specific capacity building needs, which were identified as common regional or subregional priorities. To start the programme, the workshop recommended seven activities that need to be initiated as soon as possible, as follows: (1) development of regional projects, organization of training/workshops, and capacity development on feed production and management on a pilot scale; (2) provision of technologies and equipment for the development and production of specialized fish feeds for different species from local raw materials; (3) training workshop on project development designed to improve project development skills by actually formulating projects that are based on the identified priorities; (3) an action plan for the upgrading of national laboratories in order to comply with international standards for certification of fish and fish products; (4) workshop on harmonization of institutional management structure and legislation in fisheries and aquaculture in accordance with international fisheries and aquaculture laws/policy for responsible fisheries and aquaculture; (5) development of an action plan to identify activities for sharing and providing broodstock and seed material that are of high genetic quality, complemented by training on broodstock management; (6) programmes for increasing and conserving endemic fish stocks in inland water reservoirs; and (7) establishing a working group linked to the TAC (Technical Advisory Committee) of CACFish (Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Commission on Fisheries), to support the follow-up of the scoping workshop recommendations and immediate action plans. This set of recommendations was addressed to the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and China but should also involve concerned government institutions, technical experts of governments and regional institutions in certain areas, and the CACFish.


Table of Contents

PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT

ABSTRACT

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

BACKGROUND TO THE WORKSHOP

 

The issue: effective delivery of technical assistance to developing countries

 

The context

SCOPE AND ORGANIZATION OF THE WORKSHOP

STRATEGY FRAMEWORK FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION

 

Objectives

 

Outputs

 

Participants and workshop venue

 

Workshop procedures and materials

STRATEGY FRAMEWORK FOR REGIONAL COOPERATION

 

Rationale

 

Vision of the Programme of Cooperation

 

Strategic goals of the Programme of Cooperation

 

Specific objectives of the Programme of Cooperation

 

The TCDC/South-South Cooperation Programme


APPENDIXES

1

Workshop agenda and timetable

2

List of participants

3

Opening and closing remarks

4

Synthesis of countrypresentations

5

Summaries of the presentations of regional and national organizations



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