Aquaculture for all

Ghana's Youth Urged to Adopt Aquaculture

GHANA - According to joy Online, Nana Owusu Tenase, Saamanhene of Assin Atandasu Traditional area, has called on the youth to consider current shortage of fish supply in the country as a challenge to invest in fish farming.

Nana Owusu Tenase, known in private life as Mr Eric Ambrose Owusu, a retired teacher and 2007 National Best Fish Farmer, noted that marine fishing alone could not meet the nation’s fish requirement due to fast depletion of its resources.

He mentioned some of the measures as the supply of fingerlings and fish feed to farmers on credit basis and urged retired workers and the youth to take advantage of the scheme. “It is a reliable source of income,” he reassured.

Nana Owusu Tenase has cultivated 3.5 acres of fish pond and is currently doing an expansion. Currently, he supplies fingerlings to 35 farmers at a reduced cost and on credit basis.

Among his breeding stock is drought-resistant red tilapia specie imported from Singapore.

He said this formed part of his commitment to encourage a lot more people to go into fish farming.

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