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Replicating Egypt’s Tilapia Aquaculture Success Story in Other African Countries

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Egyptian strategy 2023 for fish production is producing 3 Million metric tonnes, Egypt has achieved extraordinary success in developing its tilapia aquaculture sub-sector over the last two decades to a total production of 1.1 million metric tonnes in 2022, and the constituting 61% of national fish supply, 81% of African tilapia production and ranked as the third largest tilapia producer in the world. African countries with suitable inland water bodies are on the brink of a tilapia aquaculture boom which can be accelerated by learning from Egypt’s experience and expertise. (1.922Mb)
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Language
en
Date
2023-01-01
Author
AU-IBAR
Type
Policy Brief
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Abstract
Egyptian strategy 2023 for fish production is producing 3 Million metric tonnes, Egypt has achieved extraordinary success in developing its tilapia aquaculture sub-sector over the last two decades to a total production of 1.1 million metric tonnes in 2022, and the constituting 61% of national fish supply, 81% of African tilapia production and ranked as the third largest tilapia producer in the world. African countries with suitable inland water bodies are on the brink of a tilapia aquaculture boom which can be accelerated by learning from Egypt’s experience and expertise.
Subject
Egypt, Tilapia, Aquaculture Success Story, FishGov2
Publisher
AU-IBAR
Extent
4 Pages
Country/Partner State
EGYPT
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1539
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  • Fisheries Governance, Management and Blue Economy [152]
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