Ukraine: FAO distributed fish feed to farmers

Published 2024년 3월 29일

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In a significant move to boost domestic aquaculture, Ukraine's aquafarmers have received 50 tons of fish feed, courtesy of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and supported by the General Commission for Fisheries in the Mediterranean and the European Union. This initiative, part of a program to support salmon fish species producers, has benefited 13 enterprises across 14 oblasts, focusing on enhancing trout and sturgeon production. With this support, aquaculture production in Ukraine is set to see a substantial increase, exemplified by one farm's projection to raise its trout production to 30 tons, alongside significant sturgeon and sturgeon fry outputs.
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Domestic aquafarmers received 50 tons of fish feed from FAO. This was reported in the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of the Lviv Regional State Administration. FAO implemented such support for domestic fish producers in coordination with the General Commission for Fisheries in the Mediterranean, the Ministry of Agriculture, the State Fisheries Agency and with the financial support of the European Union. Feed distribution took place in the Lviv region within the framework of the Program to support producers of salmon fish species. Through the State Agrarian Register, aquafarmers from 14 oblasts of Ukraine submitted 31 applications, the most from Zakarpattia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts. 13 enterprises were selected to provide assistance in the form of fish feed. Thus, the Goluba Niva farm from Lviv Oblast received 3.8 tons of fodder. "This will make it possible to grow 3 tons of trout and increase ...
Source: Agrotimes

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