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Peter M. Okoya Managing Director +256 772 820 108 +256 702 626 280 [email protected] Lacor, Amuru district 7 miles along Gulu – Nimule High way

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Peter M. Okoya Managing Director +256 772 820 108 +256 702 626 280 [email protected] Lacor, Amuru district 7 miles along Gulu – Nimule High way. Company’s Goal. commercialized integrated aquaculture Model fish farm for farmer – to –farmer technology transfer . Profits. ? How. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Peter M. Okoya

Managing Director+256 772 820 108+256 702 626 280

[email protected], Amuru district 7 miles along Gulu – Nimule High way

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Company’s GoalI. commercialized integrated

aquaculture

II.Model fish farm for farmer – to –farmer technology transfer.

III.Profits

a.Create awareness.

b.Help you make a wise decision on whether or not to adopt.

? How

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? AquacultureIs the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and

animals in all types of water environments, including

tanks, ponds, rivers, lakes, and the ocean. - Health benefits when we eat fishes.

- Our experiences: I. PSFU GrantII. Presidential GrantIII.LEADS- USAID GrantIV. World Vision Grant projects

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ARTIFICAL INSEMINATION

HATCHERY FOR EGGS INCUBATION

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FISH

FINGERLINGS

CAT FISH (CLARIUS GARIEPINUS)

NILE TILAPIA (OREOCHHROMIS

NILOTICUS)

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Demonstration and Training Center for Students and Farmers

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What drove us into integrated commercial aquaculture?• Food and nutritional insecurity.

• Cash income generation

• Availability of raw materials.

• Demand

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• Expensive, inaccessible, low quality fish feeds.

• Lack of modern technology.

• Misconceptions about aquaculture.

• Poor/ unfavorable policies- Loans for aquaculture.

• Poor infrastructural development .

• Climate changes

Constrains to sustainable commercial aquaculture

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• Lack multiple Fishery training institutions.

• Lack of fishery enhancement.

• communication gap between Government, universities and production sector.

……………..Constrains

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Change in mindset relative to aquaculture.

Availability of economically viable technologies.

Business incubation and mentorship of youth.

Youth funds by government and other agencies.

Model farms.

Fishery enhancement /restocking the large water bodies.

Private investors interested and willing to invest in aquaculture.

For aquaculture in Uganda to be successful, the following assumptions must hold true:

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• provide infrastructure, adequate funding, farm credit and direct services.

• provide incentives and are willing to work in joint cooperation

with the aquaculture farmers to support training and on-farm

demonstrations.

The government and its agencies to support aquaculture

development by shaping policies that;

……………..assumptions