Aquaculture—the farming of fish and other aquatic organisms—is the world's fastest-growing food production system.
The Central African country of Cameroon has received a USD 98 million (EUR 85 million) loan from the African Development Bank ...
In Kenya, people eat an average of just 2.5kg of fish per year. World Health Organisation recommendations are for 10.4kg of fish per year. Fish is unaffordable for many Kenyans, and some haven’t yet ...
IN Africa, fish-ponds and other waters may easily become infested with large numbers of different snails, including the intermediate hosts of bilharzia 1.
Egypt’s fish farmers have struggled for years now. Media reports and industry groups point the blame at climate change and Cairo’s pollution of Egypt’s waterways. But for their part, farmers say the ...
Aidan Connolly is the President of AgriTech Capital, a food/farm futurologist, and has a new book out soon, The Future of Agriculture. Fish have very specific dietary needs. In the wild, large fish ...
DOUALA, July 12 (Reuters) - When Boris Kamgo scatters food into the netted enclosures of his fish farm on the palm-fringed Dibamba river, the surface churns with the red tilapia he hopes will help ...
A recent investigative report claims to reveal for the first time the poor conditions, including mistreatment of fish, in some Indonesian fish farms. While activists and industry figures are at odds ...