The organisers of Aquaculture Africa 2024 have announced Professor Constantinos Mylanos as the keynote speaker for the event, where his speech will focus on emerging challenges and innovations within the Mediterranean aquaculture sector.
Financing the Aquatic Food System (AFS) sector remains under-explored, especially in Africa. This has limited its potential to grow at a pace other agricultural industries are growing.
Nearly 1,200 people from 73 countries attended the second edition of the Aquaculture Africa Conference (AFRAQ23), which took place on 13-16 November in Lusaka, Zambia.
Aquaculture Africa (AFRAQ) 2023 Conference Spotlight: African Union – Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources s (AU-IBAR) Strategies for Advancing Aquatic Animal Health in Africa s Sustainable Blue Economy
"Resilient value chains in the blue economy" is the theme for this year's Aquaculture Africa conference, which runs from 13-16 November in Zambia, one of Africa's fastest-growing aquaculture producing countries.