Business
Union Plans New Strategy To Boost Fish Production
The Nigeria Union of Fishermen and Seafood Dealers (NUFAS) is planning to make broad stock locally available to fish farmers with a view to increasing fish production.
Anthony Ashagye, the president of the union who disclosed this to newsmen said that brook stock or broad fish refers to a group of mature fish species, in the likes of Salamon and Tilapia used in aquaculture for breeding purposes.
He said that they are genetically kept in ponds or tanks in which the environmental conditions like temperature and water levels are controlled.
Ashagye said that the union would create the enabling environment to the management of the brook stock and that it will help the sub-sector compete in fish production globally.
The president said, “as a support to inland fishing, our plan is to create an environment that will make brook stock locally available and make our local fish compete in terms of production with foreign ones”.
He stated further that “we will also make it available to people at affordable rates. When you feed your fish with some of the foreign feeds, it will only grow to a certain level, and the weight will not be there, but local feed production in the country is low, but with the intervention of the Federal Government, I think we can do it.”
He said that the union was working on strategies to promote locally produced fish to reduce importation, as well as replace foreign fish feed with local ones.
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