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The Minister
of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh has reinforced the
existing aquaculture Act by signing a regulatory law that will ensure standard
of exportable farmed fishes into other countries in Europe and America.
Speaking to Food Farm News on the achievement
recorded in the increasing fish production by the ministry, the Director,
Department of Fisheries, Alhaji Muazu Mohammed said a lot have been done
through establishment o fish processing centers across the nation coupled the minister
signing of aquaculture regulation law that would enhance the exportation of
farmed fish into America and Europe thereby calling of farmers to harness the
new law to create wealth and generate more jobs.
Alhaji
Ibrahim also pointed out that President Mohammed Buhari had given approval for
the ministry to procure two patrol vessels for effective monitoring against piracy
activities within the Nigerian territorial borders pointing out that
consultation was on going with the Naval authority as regards its technical
expertise in terms of information on the proposed vessel with cost,
specification and country of import for 2017 procurement.
He stated
that the availability of the vessels would protect over $50 million fishes
annually through the activities of Nigerian trawlers which the pirates have been disturbing and short changing with
constant invasion along the territorial borders.
However, in
a statement from the FMARD issued and signed by Mrs. Lere Adam on behalf of the
director of information to Food Farm News,
the minister of state, Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri had recently launched a Premuim
Aquaculture harvesting tilapia fish at Oyan dam, Ogun –Osun River Basin
Authority, Abeokuta as this was part of the Federal Government’s commitment to
up scaling fish production for self-sufficiency and food security in Nigeria.
Lokpobiri
confirmed that there had been increased production of fish from 800 metric tons
in 2015 to 1.1 million tons thereby reducing the demand deficit of 2.1 million
metric tons gap to a million saying this achievement was a result of backward
integration policy of the Government in local fish breeding to checkmating
import bills.
In his remarks on the occasion, the former President,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who had earlier received the minister at his home
commended Premium Aquaculture, saying that its commitment to fish production
would be a wealth catalyst to out growers and employment generation for youths
in the state pointed this would be achieving zero hunger target of the year
2025.
Also the
Ogun state Governor Senator Ibukunle Amosun represented by the Commissioner of
Agriculture promised to give all the necessary support to boost tilapia
production in premium Aquaculture Limited.
The managing
director of Premium Aquaculture Limited, Mr, Prakash Aildasani appreciated the
peaceful investment environment in Ogun state pointed out that the organization
was targeting to achieve the supply of
10-12 million fingerlings to out growers added it has engaged in
training programmes among interested
aquaculture farmers towards ensuring
capacity development to up scale production.
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