Monday, January 14, 2013

14/01/13: Aquaculture training in Ghana; job creation in Norway; Aquaculture Association Canada report

  • More than 80 Ghanaian women have benefited from fishing farming training thanks to the Aquaculture and Fisheries Collaborative Research Support Program (AquaFish CRSP). The programme is part of a drive to get more women involved in Ghana's aquaculture industry which at present is male dominated. The women made visits to fish farms and learnt about best practices in aquaculture. Read more...
  • Aquaculture-related employment is on the increase in Troms, Norway, according to a new study by Nofima. Food production jobs in aquaculture make up just a small amount of the roles generated by aquaculture in the region. Jobs in supply and service industries such as maintaining net cages, mooring and installing fish farms provide work for a larger amount of people. Read more...
Deutsch: Lachsfarm vor Norwegens Küste (zwisch...
Deutsch: Lachsfarm vor Norwegens Küste (zwischen Trondheim und Rørvik) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Enhanced by Zemanta

No comments:

Post a Comment