FISH4ACP ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, AND THE PACIFIC

FISH4ACP advancing sustainable fisheries and Aquaculture in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. Join FISH4ACP’s next virtual tour on 11 December, to explore innovative solutions in aquatic food value chains and their potential to nourish a growing global population while safeguarding our planet.
Curious about why a catfish farmer in Nigeria was inspired by black soldier flies tested as alternative fish feed in Zimbabwe? Or how efforts to reduce post-harvest losses on Lake Tanganyika could transform fishing communities worldwide?
This virtual tour will highlight local solutions in aquatic food value chains, showcased at the Blue Food Forum in September 2024. The forum emphasised the critical role of fisheries and aquaculture in addressing pressing global issues, including malnutrition, poverty, and environmental degradation.
What to Expect
Hosted by FISH4ACP, the event will connect local communities, value chain stakeholders, experts, donors, and the development community for an engaging online discussion.
Key features include:
- Video Stories: Learn about black soldier flies as alternative fish feed in Nigeria and Zimbabwe, and innovative smoking and drying techniques for small pelagics on Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania.
- Stakeholder Debate: Discuss how local innovations in aquatic value chains can address global challenges.
- Interactive Discussions: Collaborate on scaling up solutions for sustainable aquatic food systems in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from local innovators and join the global conversation on sustainable aquatic value chains. Register here