AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPremix Fuel Crackdown (Ghana): Ghana’s Fisheries Ministry is tightening oversight of the subsidised premix fuel system after concerns over diversion, hoarding and resale that undercut small-scale fisherfolk. Aquaculture Modernization (Indonesia): Indonesia’s BUBK area-based shrimp farming model in Kebumen is scaling industrial, tech-backed production with integrated water intake, reservoir distribution, and wastewater treatment. Marine Resource Protection (Japan): Michelin-star chefs urge Japan to better protect wild coastal fish stocks as shortages threaten culinary traditions and supply. IUU Enforcement Push (Ghana): Ahead of Global IUU Day, Ghana is urged to move from awareness to stricter enforcement against illegal fishing. Climate Risk for Aquaculture (India): India’s farm outlook for 2026-27 hinges on monsoon performance, with El Niño flagged as a downside risk. FAO Support (Nigeria): An FAO fish farming programme in Gombe reports lower mortality, improved pond management and higher earnings for catfish farmers. Salmon Welfare Rules (Canada): Experts say Quebec needs stronger protections for heat-stressed salmon, since catch-and-release risks rise in warmer water. Food Security & Policy (SADC): SADC ministers meet in Victoria Falls to strengthen regional food security, fisheries development and blue-economy cooperation amid climate and supply-chain shocks. Aquaculture Workforce (Florida): Florida lawmakers face scrutiny over a small shellfish aquaculture workforce funding plan that includes admin and curriculum costs. Processing Capacity (Canada): Port Alberni’s Dock+ expands seafood processing with high-pressure processing to extend shelf life and boost local oyster handling.
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