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DocumentOther documentThe catfish aquaculture value chain in Nigeria - April 2023
Analysis and design report
2023Also available in:
No results found.This report presents the results of the value chain analysis of the catfish aquaculture value chain in Nigeria from 2021-2022 by the value chain development programme FISH4ACP. This report contains a functional analysis of the value chain, assesses its sustainability and resilience, develops an upgrading strategy and an implementation plan to which FISH4ACP will contribute. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical studyUnderstanding women’s roles and trade potential along the fisheries and aquaculture value chains: Case studies from Ghana and Nigeria
Making the African Continental Free Trade Area work for women
2024Also available in:
No results found.This qualitative study was developed under the Empowering women and boosting livelihoods through agricultural trade: Leveraging the AfCFTA programme, co-implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Trade Centre (ITC). It seeks to assess gender dynamics along the fisheries and aquaculture value chains in Ghana and Nigeria, focusing particularly on women’s roles, barriers and trade potential. This report also provides gender-specific recommendations to address the identified challenges and enhance women’s trade potential in the selected regional value chain in Ghana and Nigeria. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureBlue food value chain solutions – Mobilising knowledge – Nigeria
Catfish cluster management to invigorate the aquaculture industry
2024Also available in:
This fact sheet presents the FISH4ACP programme to improve management and fish production practices in five catfish clusters throughout Nigeria, reaching an estimated 600 fish farmers. This will enable the farmers to make evidence-based decisions to increase the productivity of their farms and the quality of their fish, while strengthening value addition and expanding market access.
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