AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFish Health Watch: The Laguna Lake Development Authority is investigating a reported fish kill in the Rizal area of Laguna de Bay, saying it’s too early to pin the cause while noting a widespread algal bloom and earlier saltwater intrusion via the Pasig River. Policy & Staffing: Odisha’s Cabinet approved the Odisha Fisheries Service (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Rules, 2026, aiming to strengthen fisheries administration and support targets for fish production and seafood exports. Aquaculture Support: Uganda’s Kiryandongo district received Shs 300 million for climate-smart aquaculture, backing four farmer groups with ponds, fingerlings and feeds to produce tilapia for market within about six months. Feed Supply: Kazakhstan has started building its first extruded fish feed plant, targeting 25,000 tons a year to cut reliance on imports as aquaculture demand rises. Energy for Shrimp: Ecuador’s shrimp sector is moving toward electrification after a MoU to modernize regulation and expand electricity access, reducing diesel dependence for pumping and aeration. Market & Trade Pressure: Spain increased imports of Ecuadorian shrimp, with environmental groups linking demand to mangrove loss and ecosystem damage. Research & Breeding: A new study models how social behavior can change genetic selection outcomes in farmed fish, pointing to more realistic breeding program design. Disaster Relief: The U.S. SBA opened Business Recovery Centers in Wisconsin and announced low-interest disaster loans for drought-affected areas, including small aquaculture enterprises. Marine Innovation: Maine Blue Economy Week is set to spotlight the state’s ocean economy and marine innovation, including aquaculture and workforce development.
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