PIND Improving Production of Quality Fish Seeds
“The broodstock development program has contributed so much to our growth and we are getting good feedback from our clients. I must thank PIND for this program”
“The broodstock development program has contributed so much to our growth and we are getting good feedback from our clients. I must thank PIND for this program”
PIND’s interventions in the aquaculture sector focus on improving the efficiency and productivity of fish farmers and processors through improved knowledge of best fish farming practices, access to improved processing technology as well as quality input, market, and finance for farmers. The sector’s activities are driven by aquaculture service providers working with input companies, fabricators…
The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND)’s Aquaculture team is organizing a virtual training on fish processing and filleting with Dr. Armit Morey – an associate professor from Auburn University in the US. The one day training is scheduled to kick-off at 3:30pm on Friday the 19th of February 2021.
PIND leveraged its network of aquaculture service providers to fast-track interventions slowed down by the onset of COVID-19 and expand outreach activities to more fish farmers and processors across the region, reaching a total of 1,481 (775 females) fish farmers and processors across seven States with improved knowledge of best pond management practices, access to…
PIND Foundation will be sharing vital experiences and insights in the platform as the Aquaculture sector facilitates meeting with service providers, farmers, processors and other stakeholders in the sector via Microsoft Teams.
The Nigerian fisheries sector is an important sector from both an economic and social standpoint. In 2009, the sector contributed approximately US$1 billion to the country’s GDP. In coastal communities the sector is an important contributor to employment, livelihoods, and household food security. Loading… Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab…
The fisheries sector—comprised of both cultured and wild capture fish—is one of the most important sectors in Nigeria, both from an economic and social standpoint. In 2009, the Federal Department of Fisheries contributed approximately US$ 1 billon to the country’s GDP. Further, in the Niger Delta, the sector is an important contributor to employment, livelihoods,…
The fisheries sector—comprised of both cultured and wild capture fish—is one of the most important sectors in Nigeria, both from an economic and social standpoint. In 2009, the Federal Department of Fisheries contributed approximately US$ 1 billon to the country’s GDP. Further, in the Niger Delta, the sector is an important contributor to employment, livelihoods,…
MARKET Development for the Niger Delta (MADE) is a DFID funded development programme that uses a ‘making markets work for the poor’ (M4P) approach to generate pro-poor and inclusive economic growth in the non-oil sectors of the Niger Delta Region. MADE’s work in the aquaculture sector is driven by a strategy to improve the productivity…
This paper explores the methods applied and the mid-term results achieved in the aquaculture sector in Akwa Ibom, using the example of the project implemented by Dr Fish Agric Consult (DFAC)