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Tag Archives: Ghana

No longer at pilot stage: Cage aquaculture on the African Great Lakes is expanding

Cage aquaculture on African inland water bodies is necessary. Africans eat much less fish compared to people on other continents.  FAO says that this is due to low fish supply i.e. less fish is produced on the continent to meet demand. Other reasons include safety of fish by foreign fleets, denying fish to local markets…

September 22, 2019 in Uncategorized.

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