Egypt: Qena is preparing to land one million tilapia fry in the Nile River

Published 2023년 5월 22일

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A meeting was held between Major General Ashraf Al-Dawdy, Governor of Qena, Engineer Gamal Abdel-Hakam, Director General of the Aswan Fisheries Region, and Engineer Osama Ahmed Musa, Director of the Fish Hatchery in Nagaa Hammadi, to discuss the protection and development of the fish wealth in the governorate. The aim is to ensure meeting the citizens' needs and achieving fish self-sufficiency. The Lakes Protection and Development Authority is planning to land one million units of Nile tilapia, silver carp, and grass carp fry in the Nile branch in Naga Hammadi to increase fish stocks and achieve food security.
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Major General Ashraf Al-Dawdy, Governor of Qena, received yesterday morning, Engineer Gamal Abdel-Hakam, Director General of the Aswan Fisheries Region, and Engineer Osama Ahmed Musa, Director of the Fish Hatchery in Nagaa Hammadi, to discuss ways to protect and develop the fish wealth in the governorate in a way that guarantees meeting the needs of the citizens of the governorate, and achieving Fish self-sufficiency. Major General A.H. Al-Hussein Farahat, Executive Director of the Lakes Protection and Development Authority, stated that the aim of landing fish fry in water bodies is to increase fish stocks, implement the state's plan to achieve sustainable development in natural fisheries and feed them with fish fry, and achieve food security. For his part, Eng. Jamal Abdel-Hakam explained that the Authority for the Protection and Development of Lakes and Fisheries is keen to continuously develop and develop natural fisheries in the fry, in a way that contributes to improving the ...
Source: Almalnews

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