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DocumentConsultative Workshop on Fisheries and Aquaculture Knowledge Management and Information Dissemination in Africa - Prospectus
Lusaka, Zambia, 13 November 2023
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No results found.A Consultative Workshop on Fisheries and Aquaculture Knowledge Management and Information Dissemination in Africa, co-organized with the African Union - InterAfrican Bureau for Animal Resources, is planned to take on 13 November 2023 in Lusaka, Zambia. The main purpose of this workshop is to bring together representatives from African Union Members States, international donors, Regional Fishery Bodies and Regional Economic Communities for a brainstorming session aimed at generating recommendations to enhance the capacity of a fishery and aquaculture knowledge hub in Africa and to align with the continent’s policy and industry expectations, in coherence with the Blue Transformation Roadmap and Sustainable Development Goals. -
Book (series)Report on the Eighteenth session of the Committee for Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture of Africa. Bamako, Mali, 26–30 November 2019 / Rapport de la dix-huitième session du Comité des pêches continentales et de l’aquaculture pour l’Afrique. Bamako, Mali, 26-28 novembre 2019 2022
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No results found.This document is the report of the 18th session of the Committee for Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture of Africa (CIFAA), conducted in Bamako, Mali, from 26 to 28 November 2019. A total of 47 delegates from 29 member countries and 3 observers participated in the 18th ordinary session. The session covered the main topics of : Follow-up of the intersessional activities on the decisions and recommendations of the 17th session; sustainability of aquaculture production (profitability and socio-economic considerations); the voluntary guidelines to ensure Sustainability of Artisanal Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and poverty eradication (SSF Guidelines) and Inland fisheries and Aquaculture; Fish diseases and environmental constraints, Sharing of experiences in sustainable development of inland fisheries and aquaculture in West Africa - Challenges in the ECOWAS region. Le présent document est le rapport de la dix-huitième session du Comité des pêches continentales et de l'aquaculture pour l’Afrique (CPCAA), tenue à Bamako, Mali, du 26 au 28 novembre 2019. Au total, 47 délégués de 29 pays membres et 3 observateurs ont participé à la Dix-huitième session ordinaire. Les principaux thèmes de la session ont porté sur: le suivi des activités intersessions sur les décisions et recommandations de la Dix-septième session; la durabilité de la production aquacole (rentabilité et considérations socio-économiques); les directives volontaires pour assurer la durabilité de la pêche artisanale dans le contexte de la sécurité alimentaire et de l'éradication de la pauvreté (directives SSF) et la pêche continentale et l'aquaculture; les maladies des poissons et contraintes environnementales, le partage d’expériences en développement durable des pêches continentales et aquaculture en Afrique de l’ouest - défis dans la zone CEDEAO. -
Book (series)Pioneering fish genetic resource management and seed dissemination programmes for Africa: adapting principles of selective breeding to the improvement of aquaculture in the Volta Basin and surrounding areas /Introduction des programmes de gestion des ressources génétiques halieutiques et de dissémination des semences en Afrique: adaptation des principes de la reproduction sélectiveà l’amélioration de l’aquaculture dans le Bassin du Volta et les zones environnantes /Programas pioneros de gestión de los recursos genéticos piscícolas y de diseminación de semilla en África: adaptación de los principios de cría selectiva a la mejora de la acuicultura en la Cuenca del Volta y áreas adyacentes 2008
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No results found.The workshop from which these proceedings form the report, was convened by representatives of the environmental, fisheries and policy development agencies of the six riparian countries Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Benin and their international partners to develop an implementation plan for the use and dissemination of genetically improved Nile tilapia in the Volta Basin and surrounding areas. The objectives were to create protocols for regional cooperation regarding the follow ing key issues: international agreements on movement of improved germplasm; environmental impact assessment and conservation plan for genetic resources; and a selective breeding programme and hatchery accreditation. It is hoped that the recommendations of this workshop will serve not only the Volta Basin but also African aquaculture at large.
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