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Project Name:Aquaculture Project (Fiji) (Phase II)
Project status:Projects in Operation
Cooperating Country:Asia-Pacific, Fiji
Project Description:
Fiji has a tremendous potential for the development of aquaculture given the presence of excellent supporting elements such as suitable climate, excellent water quality and rich land resources. Historically, both the tourism industry and fisheries sector are important to the country’s economy. In addition, the current positive state of the market represents a key promoter for future growth. This current project is an aid production plan and will assist the development of the Caboni Multi-hatchery Station (hereinafter referred to as CMH) under the Ministry of Fisheries. It will repair and enforce the breeding-related facilities, build human resources capacity and provide the capacity to produce white shrimp larvae to supply local farmers. For the purpose of aquaculture development in the country, the facility will start to develop programs important for future breeding of select economical species. These species will include milkfish and groupers. The main activities of the project are:
Project No:TT-310-2022-013
Region:Asia-Pacific
Implementation Start Date:2022-01-01
Implementation End Date:2025-12-31
Project Objectives:
To enhance capacity of marine aquaculture breeding and production at Caboni Multi-hatchery Station.
Current Progress:
To the end of December 2024, the following activities have been completed:
- 5,775,000 white shrimp fries were produced.
- Cultivated 200 milkfish and 50 grouper broodstocks.
- Completed the 6-month investigation of the gonads of mullet and rabbitfish, and will continue to observe.
- Completed 5 aquaculture workshops.
- Provided aquaculture consulting services to 6 farmers.
Implementation Progress:
To enhance capacity of marine aquaculture breeding and production at Caboni Multi-hatchery Station.
Project Contact:Ken Hua Chang
Phone:+886 2 28732323 # 6045
E-mail:k.h.chang@icdf.org.tw
Signing Date:2022-01-01
- Update:2025-03-07
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