AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFunding Push for Aquaculture Entrepreneurs (Togo): The EU and AED backed a €1m revolving fund (about 655 million CFA francs) to help IFAD-Aquaculture graduates launch and scale fish farming, with repayments recycled for new cohorts. SME Support Call (Togo): ADTPME opened applications to back 50 agro-industrial micro and small businesses, explicitly including tilapia and catfish farming, plus equipment upgrades and market access. Policy Uncertainty Hits Salmon (Canada): B.C. salmon operators say they’re stuck waiting on Ottawa’s final Salmon Aquaculture Transition Plan, which would steer open-net farming toward closed containment by 2029—raising fears of investment pullback. New Farm Starts in Singapore: Blue Aqua International’s first land-based trout farm began operations, targeting 1,200 tonnes this year and ramping to 3,000 tonnes by 2028. Aquaculture Investment Boost (Greece): Greece approved 105 aquaculture projects worth €131m, with €87m in public funding, aiming for 5% annual production growth. Feed and Tech R&D (Singapore): A new Singapore testbed led by SFA and SIT targets better fish feed and marine tilapia output, with €6.3m earmarked. Regional Growth Snapshot (Turkey): Turkey’s 2025 fishery output rose 11.1%, with aquaculture driving 60.4% of total production.
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