“Liberia is an Amazing Place for Aquaculture Production” -Egyptian Delegation Head Discloses

GBARNGA, BONG COUNTY-Egyptian Aquaculture Experts have completed their assessment of Aquaculture facilities in Grannd Cape Mount, Bomi, Montserrado, Margibi, Lofa, Bong, and Nimba Counties with the head of the delegation disclosing that Liberia has enormous resources to develop into an aquaculture nation. Speaking to Journalists in Foya while assessing several dams, Dr. Ahmed Saneyeldin Mohammed Sadek further disclosed that Liberia has natural water bodies and soil for commercial aquaculture production.

Dr. Ahmed Sadek said Liberia has good water quality and climatic conditions that enable year-round aquaculture production, compared to Egypt, which has harsh weather conditions that contribute to the country losing huge tons of fish during the cold and hot seasons. However, Egypt is among the top aquaculture-producing countries in the World, producing 1.6 million metric tons of farmed fish.

“in Egypt, we lose between 10 to 15 percent of our fish production annually because of the cold waves during the winter and the hot waves in summer. For Liberia, the temperature is naturally good for aquaculture production”.

Moreover, commenting on how the Egyptian Government intends to enhance Liberia’s aquaculture development, Dr. Ahmed Sadek mentioned that they are prepared to transfer their technical knowledge to help transform and improve aquaculture production across Liberia as it is currently in Egypt.

The head of the three-man Egyptian delegation from the Lake and Fish Resources Protection and Development Agency mentioned that his government is prepared to help Liberia benefit technically from its four decades of technical knowledge to increase aquaculture production through capacity building at all levels and ensure quality production across the country.

“we can transfer our knowledge, all that we have over the last four decades to raise aquaculture production, and capacity and ensure quality production from aquaculture across Liberia”

At the same time, he narrated that through quality aquaculture production, Liberia can fill the protein resource gap for its citizens, create jobs in the sector, and export excess fish production to other countries. Liberia is a net importer of fish products, importing around 28 thousand metric tons of fish annually despite its extensive coastline and enormous biodiversity.

The three-man Egyptian Aquaculture delegation is headed by Dr. Ahmed Saneyeldin Mohammed Sadek, Head of the Central Department of Fish Resources Development of theLakes and Fish Resources Protection and Development Agency of Egypt. Others on the delegation include EngineerHany Mohammed Mabrouk Ibrahim, General Manager for Fish Resources of the Authority for Fish Resources Development, and Dr. Dawlat Ali Hassanin Mohamadin, Veterinarian of the Lake and Fish Resources Protection and Development Agency of Egypt.

Aquaculture activities in Egypt are practiced in different production systems including semi-intensive, intensive culture in ponds, and tanks, intensive production in cages, and traditional extensive production systems.

For his part, the Director of the Aquaculture and Inland Fisheries Department of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority commended the government and people of Egypt on behalf of the top Management of NaFAA for its timely reaction following the signing of a MoU on Technical Cooperation in 2024.

Mr. Zizi Kpadeh mentioned that the Egyptian government’s fast response has shown its readiness to enhance Liberia’s Aquaculture capacity, as clearly stated in the recent MoU entered into in 2024.

The Egyptian Agriculture Experts were led on a seven-day tour and assessment of potential Aquaculture facilities by a team of Liberian Aquaculture Technicians headed by the Director of Aquaculture and Inland Fisheries, Mr. Zizi A.S. Kpadeh.

They specifically toured and assessed potential aquaculture facilities in Montserrado County including the Sustainable Fish Farming Enterprise, and Feed Liberia Agro Initiative. In Bomi County they toured and assessed, the Clay Hatchery, and in Grand Cape Mount County they toured the Lake Piso River. In Margibi County they were taken through the Bong Mines Reservoirs and a newly constructed farm known as Teekay Farm in Konola. They traveled to Bong County where they toured and assessed the aquaculture facilities at the Central Agriculture Research Institute, CARI, and the Kpatawee Waterfall. In Lofa County, the team traveled to Foya City and visited the some Dams. Finally, the Liberian and Egyptian team toured the Gbandi Aquaculture and Rice farming facilities in Nimba County near Guinea.

Meanwhile, the Egyptian Aquaculture team collected water samples from all the rivers, fish ponds, dams, rivers, and lakes they assessed during their tour of Grand Cape Mount, Bomi, Montserrado, Lofa, Margibi, Bong and Nimba Counties.

Please follow and like us:
Comments (9)
Add Comment
  • Willy Bigony

    you’re really a good webmaster. The site loading speed is amazing. It seems that you’re doing any unique trick. In addition, The contents are masterwork. you have done a excellent job on this topic!

  • zoritoler imol

    But a smiling visitant here to share the love (:, btw great design. “Make the most of your regrets… . To regret deeply is to live afresh.” by Henry David Thoreau.

  • tlovertonet

    There is noticeably a bundle to know about this. I assume you made certain good points in features also.

  • wooden panel sample display stand

    Thanx for the effort, keep up the good work Great work, I am going to start a small Blog Engine course work using your site I hope you enjoy blogging with the popular BlogEngine.net.Thethoughts you express are really awesome. Hope you will right some more posts.

  • Yodeling Plush Pickle

    Thank you for some other magnificent post. Where else may anyone get that kind of info in such a perfect way of writing? I’ve a presentation subsequent week, and I am at the search for such information.

  • Yodeling Pickle

    Great site you have here but I was curious about if you knew of any community forums that cover the same topics discussed here? I’d really like to be a part of online community where I can get feedback from other experienced people that share the same interest. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks a lot!

  • Canvas Tote Bags

    Hello there I am so excited I found your web site, I really found you by accident, while I was looking on Bing for something else, Anyhow I am here now and would just like to say cheers for a tremendous post and a all round exciting blog (I also love the theme/design), I don’t have time to read it all at the moment but I have saved it and also added your RSS feeds, so when I have time I will be back to read more, Please do keep up the superb job.

  • netizen303 rtp live

    Just wanna comment on few general things, The website pattern is perfect, the content is really superb. “Some for renown, on scraps of learning dote, And think they grow immortal as they quote.” by Edward Young.