The Federal Government in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has unveiled a N200 million support initiative to boost aquaculture in Nigeria.
The initiative is also expected to help meet the country’s annual fish demand.
Wellington Omoragbon, Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, spoke at the inauguration of Scaling Fish Farming through Finance (Access to input finance under the FISH4ACP project), at Eriwe fish farming cluster in Odogbolu, Ogun State.
Omoragbon, represented by Paul Opuama, Director 11 at the ministry, said the initiative was aimed at promoting the sustainability of Nigeria’s fisheries resources.
He lauded FAO and other development partners for supporting Nigeria to improve on its fish production capacity.
He disclosed that Nigeria, with its enormous water bodies, should be able to harness these resources to improve on fish production.
Omoragbon explained that the challenge of access to finance, with reference to the skyrocketing cost of feeds, was a major difficulty that fish farmers had to battle with in the country.
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“We know that one of the major challenges confronting the fish farmers is finance with skyrocketing price of feeds. But with partnership like this, we shall be able to support our farmers and bridge the fish production deficit,” he said.
In his remarks, the representative of FAO in Nigeria and West Africa, Koffy Kouacou , called for action to end the annual two million metric tonnes of fish import in the country.
He explained that the project, funded by the European Union in collaboration with other development partners, was primarily to make funding more accessible for fish farmers to boost fish production in the country.
He said that under the pilot scheme of the project, 40 fish farmers would collect between N2.5 million and N5 million, totaling about N200 million to upscale their fish farming business and production.
” We are supporting 40 pilots, each pilot farmer will receive between N2.5 million and N5 million to boost there production,” he said.
