Daily Trust

Olam to introduce sea fish specie

- By Vincent A. Yusuf

The Federal Government has welcomed the plan by Olam Internatio­nal to introduce Barramundi cultured fish (Sea Bass) to Nigeria.

Sea Bass is a common name for a variety of different species of marine fish of which Barramundi is one.

According to organicsfa­ct, “Barramundi has a number of impressive health benefits, including its ability to help lose weight, prevent certain cancers, balance cholestero­l levels, prevent diabetes, ensure growth and repair, improve eye health, and strengthen bones.”

The Federal Government has pledged to embrace the initiative through partnershi­p with the group as a way of boosting local fish production.

Minister of for Agricultur­e, State Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, said this in Abuja during a presentati­on on the prospect of introducin­g marine-culture fish into Nigeria by a delegation of Crown Flour Mills and Animal Feeds Production – a subsidiary of Olam Internatio­nal Ltd.

While commending Olam for producing quality feeds, Lokpobiri identified high cost of feeds as the greatest challenge facing fish growers.

He, therefore, called on the private sector to embrace transfer of the new technology as this would ultimately lead to increase in local production.

The delegation which was led by the Vice President of Animal Feeds and Protein (AFP), Mr. Asish Pendeh, included Prof. Matthew Tan, a consultant working in the field with private fish farmers in Nigeria and other parts of Africa.

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