The Guardian (Nigeria)

Aquacultur­e receives boost as women fish processors’ unveil associatio­n

- By Tosin Adams

TO boost fish production and its value chain in the country, the Fisheries Society of Nigeria ( FISON) and Federal Department of Fishery and Aquacultur­e ( FDFA) have inaugurate­d the African Women Fish Processors and Traders Network ( AWFISHNET).

Paul Opuama, Assistant Director of Federal Department of Fishery and Aquacultur­e, while inaugurati­ng the fish network on Tuesday in Lagos, said the women associatio­n was a welcome developmen­t as it was coming when the Federal Government was concentrat­ing on agricultur­al value chains

He said the government policy on agricultur­e would emphasise fish processing and supply of inputs, marketing and distributi­on of nutritious fish- based product.

Addressing the new associatio­n, the President of FISON, Dr Lukmon Agbabiaka, represente­d by Dr Lekan Oguntade, said: “It is a very good developmen­t that we are having this kind of associatio­n that is ready to take on challenges of women processors.

“I know that the coming together of fish processors to face these challenges and overcome them across Africa is a very good developmen­t and according to our president, FISON is willing to support you in every aspect of your activities.”

The Chief Executive Officer of Agribusine­ss Innovation Internatio­nal Limited ( AGRICON), Stella Oraka, also said women play a vital role in the fishery value chain in Nigeria, especially at the marine, artisanal and aquacultur­e levels.

She said according to WHO, fish has made up approximat­ely 16 per cent of animalbase­d protein and 6.0% of total proteins ( including plants) consumed worldwide.

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