Egyptian-African cooperation in the field of fish farm development

Published 2024년 9월 18일

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The Fish Resources Protection and Development Authority in Egypt has conducted a practical training program for a delegation of 15 representatives from African countries at the Manzala fish complex. The program was designed to enhance the delegates' skills in various aspects of the fisheries sector, including fish farming, hatching, and feed manufacturing. The Egyptian authority is committed to sharing its expertise with African countries to improve their natural resource exploitation. The training covered topics such as fish farming techniques, hatchery establishment, and feed factory operations.
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The Fish Resources Protection and Development Authority received an African delegation consisting of 15 representatives of African countries in an intensive practical training at the fish complex in Manzala, within the framework of the Egyptian state's keenness and in accordance with the directives of the political leadership on the necessity of extending bridges of joint cooperation with sister African countries to support those countries in the optimal exploitation of the natural resources enjoyed by the continent through the expertise possessed by the Egyptian state in all areas of the fisheries sector. In the same context, Al-Hussein Farhat, Executive Director of the Authority, expressed his happiness at the completion of the practical training program in the field of fish farm development for representatives of African countries, stressing the Authority's readiness to provide all forms of support and joint cooperation with African countries, especially in the fields of ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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