Title: Empowering Nigeria’s Food Security: Introducing Exotic Freshwater Brama/Freshwater Pomfret Aquaculture

In Nigeria, the rising cost of food, particularly protein, poses a significant challenge to the population’s well-being. Among the protein sources, fish stands out as a staple in the Nigerian diet. Nigeria faces the dual challenge of rising food costs and dependence on imported frozen fish. This reliance not only strains the economy but also threatens food security and sustainability. With the demand for protein on the rise, it’s imperative to explore sustainable, local solutions to meet these needs.

However, the heavy reliance on imported frozen fish has exacerbated the issue. This begs the question: Why import when we can produce locally? At Aquapet Ventures, we’ve recognized this need and have embarked on a journey to revolutionize Nigeria’s food landscape through Freshwater Brama aquaculture.

However, there’s a compelling solution within reach: At Aquapet Ventures, we’re proud to introduce Freshwater Brama as a sustainable and indigenous alternative that holds the key to transforming Nigeria’s food landscape.
Nigeria’s reliance on imported frozen fish not only strains the economy but also undermines food security and self-sufficiency. The high cost of imports perpetuates a cycle of vulnerability, leaving millions without access to affordable, nutritious protein sources.
Driven by a commitment to sustainability and self-reliance, Aquapet Ventures has spearheaded the development of Freshwater Brama aquaculture. Freshwater Brama, a resilient and fast-growing species, thrives in Nigerian climates with 95%-98% survival rate and presents a viable solution to the nation’s protein needs.

At Aquapet, we’re committed to pioneering sustainable solutions that empower Nigerian communities and enhance food security. Our Freshwater Brama aquaculture initiative represents a testament to our dedication to innovation, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility.

Through extensive research and development Aquapet Ventures has identified Freshwater Brama as a game-changer in the quest for local food production. Freshwater Brama, with its adaptability to local conditions and rapid growth rate, presents an ideal opportunity for aquaculture development in Nigeria. By investing in Freshwater Brama farming, we aim to enhance food security, create employment opportunities, and stimulate economic growth.

We are dedicated to fostering collaboration and innovation in the Nigerian aquaculture industry. In line with this commitment, we’re thrilled to announce we have partnered with fish farmers across Nigeria to harness the potential of Freshwater Brama aquaculture. With its low cost of production, value addition prospects, and marketability as frozen fish, Freshwater Brama presents a lucrative opportunity for farmers to thrive.

Empowering Fish Farmers: Our partnership initiative aims to
empower Nigerian fish farmers by providing them with access to Freshwater Brama seeds, technical
expertise, and market support. By leveraging the advantages of Freshwater Brama farming, we
empower farmers to enhance their productivity, profitability, and
sustainability.

Success Stories: Through our partnership program,\

Empowering Fish Farmers: Our partnership initiative aims to
empower Nigerian fish farmers by providing them with access to Freshwater Brama seeds, technical expertise, and market support. By leveraging the advantages of Freshwater Brama farming, we empower farmers to enhance their productivity, profitability, and sustainability.

Success Stories: Through our partnership program, we’ve witnessed numerous success stories of Nigerian fish farmers who have embraced Freshwater Brama farming and achieved remarkable results. From increased yields to enhanced profitability, Freshwater Brama has empowered farmers to thrive in a competitive market environment.

Supporting Sustainable Growth: As part of our commitment to sustainability, we prioritize environmentally friendly practices and responsible aquaculture management. Through consultancies and capacity-building initiatives, we equip farmers with the knowledge and skills to adopt sustainable farming practices and minimize environmental impact.

As we embark on this journey with Nigerian fish farmers, we’re excited about the transformative impact Freshwater Brama aquaculture can have on the livelihoods of many. Through collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to sustainability, we can create a brighter future for the Nigerian aquaculture industry.

Join us in harnessing the potential of Freshwater Brama aquaculture and paving the way for a more prosperous tomorrow.

Prospects of Freshwater Brama Aquaculture

  • Localized Production: By cultivating Freshwater Brama locally, Nigeria can reduce its dependency on expensive imports and bolster food security.
  • Sustainable: Freshwater Brama farming promotes environmental sustainability by reducing reliance on imported fish and minimizing carbon footprint.
  • Economic Empowerment: Freshwater Brama farming generates employment opportunities and stimulates economic growth, particularly in rural communities.
  • Economic Growth: Local Freshwater Brama production creates jobs and fosters economic resilience within communities.
  • Food Security: Increased local production of Freshwater Brama enhances food security and reduces dependency on imports.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Freshwater Brama aquaculture promotes sustainable practices and minimizes the environmental impact associated with importing frozen fish.
  • Nutritional Excellence: Freshwater Brama is rich in protein and essential nutrients, offering a wholesome dietary option for Nigerians.
  • It is a scaly freshwater fish
  • Freshwater Brama fish are omnivorous.
  • They can be farmed under monoculture and polyculture system
  • They grow very large and can reach 50kg weight
  • Freshwater brama are less bony and the fillet has good texture
  • They have high disease resistance.

Join the Movement
We invite stakeholders, farmers, policymakers, and enthusiasts to join us in this transformative journey. Together, we can build a resilient and self-sufficient food ecosystem that ensures every Nigerian has access to affordable, nutritious protein sources.
As Nigeria grapples with the challenges of food insecurity and rising food costs, Freshwater brama aquaculture emerges as a beacon of hope. By harnessing the potential of this indigenous species, we can create a more sustainable, equitable, and prosperous future for all Nigerians. Join us as we embark on this journey to empower Nigeria’s food security and build a brighter tomorrow.

“Nigeria Makes Waves with Successful Pangasius Fish Breeding – A Game-Changer in Aquaculture”

In a groundbreaking achievement, AQUAPET VENTURES is proud to announce the successful breeding of pangasius in Nigeria, marking a significant milestone in our relentless pursuit of sustainable aquaculture practices. Through dedicated research and unwavering commitment, we have not only achieved consistent pangasius production but have also positioned ourselves as pioneers in advancing Nigeria’s fish farming industry.

Pangasius is a type of fish that many people around the world enjoy eating. It comes from freshwater environments, particularly in Southeast Asia, where it is farmed for food. This fish has gained popularity for its mild taste and affordable price.

Pangasius has a white flesh that is moist and flaky, making it versatile for various cooking methods. Whether grilled, baked, or pan-fried, Pangasius holds its own in the kitchen. It’s a good option for those looking for a budget-friendly and easy-to-prepare seafood choice.

One notable aspect of Pangasius is its nutritional value. It is a good source of lean protein, which is essential for muscle growth and overall body function. Additionally, Pangasius provides omega-3 fatty acids, promoting heart health and brain function. Including Pangasius in a balanced diet contributes positively to one’s nutritional intake.

At Aquapet Ventures, we envision a future where aquaculture not only meets the growing demand for seafood but also does so in an environmentally sustainable and socially responsible manner. Our mission is to lead the way in the responsible development of pangasius aquaculture, ensuring a balance between economic viability, environmental stewardship, and community well-being.

Recognizing the global significance of pangasius as a versatile and nutritious fish, we have embarked on a comprehensive research and development initiative specifically tailored to the Nigerian context. Pangasius, also known as basa or swai, holds immense potential to contribute to the country’s aquaculture industry, and we are leading the way.

  1. Research and Development Excellence: Our journey began with a firm commitment to research and development. Through rigorous studies and innovative techniques, we have mastered the art of pangasius breeding, ensuring a robust and sustainable supply for fish farmers across Nigeria.
  2. Sustainable Aquaculture Practices: At Aquapet Ventures, sustainability is at the core of our initiatives. Our pangasius breeding program adheres to environmentally friendly practices, minimizing the ecological impact while maximizing production efficiency. We believe in a balance that benefits both the environment and the aquaculture industry.
  3. Consistent Pangasius Production: The success of our breeding program is reflected in our consistent pangasius production. Fish farmers across Nigeria can now rely on a stable supply of high-quality pangasius, promoting economic growth and food security in the region.
  4. Empowering Nigerian Fish Farmers: Through our efforts, we aim to empower local fish farmers by providing them with access to a sustainable source of pangasius. This not only enhances their livelihoods but also contributes to the overall development of the aquaculture sector in Nigeria.
  5. Quality Assurance: Aquapet Ventures places a strong emphasis on quality assurance. Our pangasius undergoes rigorous testing to ensure it meets the highest standards of quality and safety. This commitment ensures that consumers receive products of unparalleled excellence.
  6. Collaboration for a Brighter Future: We recognize that collaboration is key to the success of the aquaculture industry. Aquapet Ventures is open to partnerships and collaborations with government agencies, research institutions, and fellow industry players to further enhance the sustainable development of aquaculture in Nigeria.

The successful breeding of pangasius by Aquapet Ventures stands as a remarkable achievement that underscores our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the advancement of aquaculture in Nigeria. Through tireless research, dedication to sustainable practices, and a steadfast focus on quality, we have not only realized a consistent production of pangasius but have also set new benchmarks for the industry.

Our journey goes beyond the confines of our organization; it is a testament to the potential for positive change within Nigeria’s aquaculture sector. By empowering local fish farmers, prioritizing environmental harmony, and fostering collaborations, we envision a future where aquaculture thrives as a sustainable and economically empowering industry.

The journey does not end here. Aquapet Ventures remains committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation, expanding our sustainable initiatives, and contributing to the broader dialogue on responsible aquaculture. Together, let us chart a course towards a future where sustainable practices not only meet the demands of today but ensure the resilience and well-being of generations to come. Thank you for joining us on this transformative journey in redefining the landscape of aquaculture in Nigeria.

REVOLUTIONISING NIGERIA AQUACULTURE: A LEAP FORWARD IN FISH FARMING

As a pioneer Aquaculture Organization in embarking on a transformative journey in fish farming for a sustainable future, we are thrilled to unveil our achievement, a testament to our unwavering commitment to advancing Nigeria’s Aquaculture.

Through relentless research, we have attained a significant milestone in the production and development of new fish breeds, poised to to redefine the landscape of Nigerian Aquaculture and Africa as a continent. The commonly farmed species of fish in Nigeria n response to the burgeoning demand for fish in Nigeria, we acknowledge the pressing need for expansion and innovation within our aquaculture sector. While our existing two species have made significant strides, the surging daily demand calls for a strategic approach to diversification and innovation to ensure a sustainable and abundant fish supply for the nation The daily increase in demand for fish underscores the critical role aquaculture plays in meeting the nutritional needs of our population. it is evident that relying solely on two species may fall short of addressing the escalating demand.

Discover a spectrum of pioneering breeds cultivated with precision for Nigeria’s water: PANGASIUS, FRESHWATER BRAMA, COMMON CARP, ROHU, CLIMBING PERCH and more…. AQUAPET VENTURES stands at a forefront of introducing diversity that aligns seamlessly with Nation’s Aquaculture needs. Our breakthrough lies not just in the variety but in the adaptability of these breeds to the distinct conditions of Nigeria’s waters. Extensive trials and adaptations ensures their ability to not only survive but thrive and flourish, offering a sustainable solution to farmers and this resilience translates into reduced risk and increased productivity for farmers.

OUR MANDATE

Our commitment to sustainable aquaculture and the future of aquaculture has led us to take a monumental stride forward with the introduction of reproduced seedlings, we have invested in the reproduction of seedlings for this new breeds. Our holistic approach goes beyond initial success, aiming to establish a self-sustaining cycle that enriches both farmers and the ecosystem to ensure a continuous supply of high-quality seedlings, fostering an environment where farmers can cultivate success without interruption.

Consistent availability of seedlings will eliminate uncertainties related to breed availability and we are delighted to announce that farmers can now rely on a consistent supply of high-quality juveniles for their aquaculture ventures and The seedlings are nurtured in local conditions, ensuring they adapt seamlessly to the nuances of Nigerian waters. This enhances their survival rate and overall productivity.

We urge fellow farmers to embrace diversification and innovation as a means of addressing the soaring demand. Exploring new breeds and practices will not only benefit individual farms but contribute to the overall resilience of Nigeria’s aquaculture sector. Diversification has a lot of prospect and opportunities loaded in it for farmers and we have carefully selected breeds that can create wealth to Nigeria farmers. Fish species diversification in aquaculture brings countless benefits, ranging from risk mitigation and economic stability to environmental sustainability and enhanced nutritional diversity. This strategic approach not only safeguards the industry against challenges but also positions it for continued growth and adaptation in a dynamic market and environmental landscape.

  1. Nutritional Diversity: Introducing new fish species can enhance the nutritional diversity of the available fish supply, meeting the varied dietary needs of our population.
  2. Market Flexibility: Different fish species cater to diverse consumer preferences. Diversification allows aquaculture farmers to tap into various market segments, meeting the demands of consumers with different tastes and dietary preferences.
  3. Market Resilience: A diverse range of fish species can stabilize farm income. Market fluctuations or declines in the price of one species may be offset by the success of others, providing a more consistent and stable economic foundation for aquaculture businesses.
  4. Economic Growth: Diversification can lead to increased economic opportunities for farmers, promoting growth and sustainability in the aquaculture sector. Allowing an economy to adapt to changing global trends, technological advancements, and market demands. An adaptable economy is better equipped to navigate uncertainties and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

The escalating demand for fish in Nigeria is both a challenge and an opportunity. By embracing diversification and innovation, we can not only meet the growing demand but also foster a thriving and sustainable future for Nigeria’s aquaculture industry. Together, let’s rise to the challenge and build a resilient and prosperous aquaculture sector that serves the needs of our nation.

FISH FARMING

Fish farming has been a common sector in Nigeria as a business. it has enjoyed a substantial increase in its market share and notable popularity majorly due to the increase in demand for its products. It is a fast-growing farming business in Nigeria due to its ability to have created several opportunities across its value chain.
Fish farming is the production of fish in an enclosure. This enclosure can be the usage in ponds, or in an area that is penned off from surrounding water by cages or open nets.
Fish farming can be done in different forms
⦁ Monoculture: This involves the farming of a single specie of fish in the pon
⦁ Bi culture : This involves the farming of two species of fish in the pond
⦁ Polyculture: This involves the farming of two or more species of fish in the same pond.
In recent time, The Aquaculture sector in Nigeria has experienced some notable growth that has increased the culture of various species in the country. The different species of fish farmed in Nigeria are Catfish, Tilapia, Pangasius, Freshwater brama, Rohu, Common Carp e.t.c. other type of fish include crab, shrimp, salmon e.t.c
The fish farming busines in Nigeria is a lucrative sector of the country and the opportunities in this sector are unlimited due to the increasing demand for fish. Fish is one of the most consumed animal source-foods in Nigeria and a major source of protein. For Nigeria’s rapidly growing population, THe aquaculture sector offers new opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and nutritious diets.
The market provide many opportunities as Nigeria depends on importation of fish to meet up with the increasing demand for fish by the increasing population. Nigeria consume over 3.6 million metric tonnes annualy and only able to produce 1.2 million metric tons. leading to the importation of 2.4 million metric tons to meet up with the demand.
Worldfish foresight model projections indicate that the fish supply-demand gap in Nigeria will widen over the coming decades. Fish supplies from marine capture fisheries will remain stable, so future growthin fish supplies will have to come from aquaculture, artisanal fisheries and imports.
As Nigeria population increases from 196 million in 2018 to 263 million in 2030, Worldfish future research indicates that Nigreria would need 752 thousand tonnes more fish to maintain 11,2kg of current national capita fish cosumption and would need 31.4 million tonnes more fish toreach 20,3kg global per capital fish consumption, by 2030 (FAO).
With the increasing market, fish farming provide opportunities to
⦁ Fulfilling the population nutritional requirement
⦁ Investment opportunities
⦁ Business opportunities for women and youth across the value chain
⦁ Source of foreign exchange
The value chain- whether it be the primary production stage or the subsequent product supply chain can contribute to achieving SDGs at both national and regional level. These goals cover:
⦁ Poverty
⦁ Hunger
⦁ Gender equality
⦁ 6 economic growth and
⦁ Life below water.

Freshwater Brama Aquaculture: A recipe for success in Nigeria

Aquaculture has gained significant attention in Nigeria as a means of addressing the growing demand for high-quality protein sources while also providing economic opportunities for local communities. Nigeria’s population is growing rapidly, and with it, the demand for fish is escalating. Fish is a primary source of protein for Nigerians, making it a vital part of their diet. As urbanization continues, the demand for convenient and readily available protein sources is higher than ever. Unfortunately, the pressure on wild fish stocks and the stagnation of traditional fishing practices are unable to meet this rising demand.

As this demand continues to surge, the aquaculture industry in Nigeria is responding to the challenge by promoting the farming of Freshwater Brama, a species that holds immense potential for meeting the growing appetite for fish. Freshwater Brama farming is a thriving industry that responds to the increasing demand for fish, particularly in regions where this species is farmed. Its adaptability, rapid growth, and nutritional value make it a valuable asset in the aquaculture sector, contributing to economic growth and food security.

Advantages of Freshwater Brama

  1. It is a freshwater fish
  2. It is a scaly freshwater fish
  3. They are omnivorous
  4. It has a high market value and consumer preference due to its tasty and nutritious meat
  5. they can be farmed under monoculture and polyculture system
  6. Has low feed intake compared to other farmed freshwater species
  7. They grow very large and can reach 50kg weight
  8. It is less bony and its fillet has has a good texture
  9. High disease resistance

The successful breeding of Freshwater Brama by AQUAPET in Nigeria is a noteworthy achievement that reflects our dedication to research and development. This accomplishment brings several benefits and positive impacts to the aquaculture industry in Nigeria and the region as a whole:

  1. Improved Local Food Production
  2. Economic Growth
  3. Sustainable Farming
  4. Diversification of Fish Species
  5. Innovation in Aquaculture
  6. Reduced Dependence on Imports
  7. Positive Impact on Local Ecosystems
  8. Community Resilience
  9. Quality Protein Source
  10. Potential for Global Markets

Freshwater Brama aquaculture has proven itself to be a game-changer in the country’s pursuit of sustainable food production. With an astounding success rate ranging from 95% to 98%,

In a nation with a growing demand for fish, Freshwater Brama emerges as a beacon of hope for sustainable aquaculture in Nigeria. Its adaptability, rapid growth, and nutritional quality make it a shining example of a species that aligns perfectly with the unique environmental conditions and market demands in the region.

PROCESSING VALUE

Freshwater Brama (Colossoma macropomum) stands out as a promising breed that holds the key to an exciting realm of value addition and economic growth for processors. With its unique characteristics and versatility, Freshwater Brama offers numerous prospects for adding value to the fish processing industry.

Freshwater Brama is renowned for its succulent, boneless meat with a mild flavor. This prime meat quality is a canvas for processors to create a variety of value-added products that cater to the discerning tastes of consumers.

Freshwater Brama meat is a versatile ingredient for processors. It can be transformed into fillets, smoked fish, frozen fish, fish balls, fish sausages, and countless other products. Its adaptability in various culinary applications makes it a sought-after choice for creative food production.

Freshwater Brama is packed with high-quality protein, low fat content, and essential nutrients. Processors can leverage these nutritional attributes to develop health-conscious products that meet the growing demand for nutritious foods.

For processors with established product lines, freshwater Brama provides an opportunity for diversification. Adding Freshwater Brama-based products can attract new customers and broaden market reach. With the right processing methods and quality standards, Freshwater Brama-based products have the potential to reach international markets. This opens up opportunities for processors to participate in global trade.

As we’ve explored in this article, Freshwater Brama farming not only addresses the rising demand for fish but also fosters economic development, enhances food security, and promotes environmental conservation. With government support, local expertise, and innovative practices, Freshwater Brama aquaculture is poised to flourish and offer a brighter, more sustainable future for Nigeria’s aquaculture industry.

So, whether you’re a seasoned fish farmer, an aspiring aquaculturist, or a conscious consumer, consider Freshwater Brama as not just a fish but a sustainable solution that exemplifies the potential of aquaculture in Nigeria. Together, we can propel this success story further, feeding the nation while preserving its natural riches.

STATE OF NIGERIAN AQUACULTURE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES. KEYNOTE SPEECH


Title: Navigating Nigeria’s Aquaculture Landscape: Unveiling Opportunities and Challenges

Date: March 2023

Author: [Author Name]


Introduction:

In a recent presentation that drew attention from industry experts, policymakers, and aquaculture enthusiasts, our company delved into the dynamic landscape of Nigeria’s aquaculture sector. The presentation provided a comprehensive overview of the remarkable opportunities and pressing challenges that define the industry today. In this blog post, we aim to distill the key takeaways from our presentation, shedding light on the immense potential and the roadblocks that lie ahead for aquaculture in Nigeria.

Opportunities Abound:

  1. Rising Demand: Nigeria’s growing population translates to an increasing demand for protein sources, making aquaculture an attractive option due to its high protein yield and nutritional value.
  2. Favorable Climate: With abundant water resources and diverse aquatic ecosystems, Nigeria boasts a climate conducive to aquaculture. Both freshwater and marine aquaculture have significant potential for growth.
  3. Job Creation: The aquaculture industry has the potential to provide employment opportunities at various levels, from fish farming and processing to marketing and distribution, contributing to economic development.
  4. Export Potential: Nigeria’s strategic location and access to international markets open doors for exporting aquaculture products, thereby boosting foreign exchange earnings.
  5. Technological Advancements: Emerging technologies, such as remote monitoring, data analytics, and sustainable practices, are enhancing productivity and efficiency in the sector.

Challenges to Address:

  1. Infrastructure Gap: Insufficient infrastructure, including reliable energy sources, transportation networks, and storage facilities, poses hurdles for the development of the aquaculture industry.
  2. Regulatory Framework: Ambiguities and inconsistencies in regulations can impede industry growth. A clear, supportive regulatory framework is essential to attract investments and ensure sustainable practices.
  3. Access to Finance: Limited access to financing options hinders the expansion of aquaculture operations and adoption of modern technologies.
  4. Quality Control: Maintaining consistent product quality and safety standards is crucial for both local consumption and international trade. Lack of adequate quality control measures can hamper market access.
  5. Skills and Knowledge Gap: The industry requires skilled manpower with expertise in modern aquaculture techniques. Training and educational programs are needed to bridge this gap.
  6. Environmental Sustainability: Unregulated expansion of aquaculture can lead to environmental degradation, such as water pollution and habitat destruction. Implementing sustainable practices is vital to prevent negative impacts.

A Path Forward:

To capitalize on the abundant opportunities and address the challenges, a collaborative effort is essential. Stakeholders including government bodies, private enterprises, research institutions, and communities must work together to:

  1. Promote Investment: Encourage private sector investments through incentives, grants, and streamlined administrative processes to facilitate infrastructure development and technological adoption.
  2. Capacity Building: Establish training programs to enhance the skills and knowledge of aquaculture practitioners, ensuring the industry benefits from modern practices.
  3. Regulatory Reforms: Collaborate with industry experts to develop clear, consistent regulations that encourage responsible aquaculture practices while safeguarding the environment and consumer interests.
  4. Market Access: Support efforts to meet international quality and safety standards, enabling Nigerian aquaculture products to access global markets.
  5. Sustainable Practices: Promote environmentally conscious practices through research, education, and incentives, ensuring long-term viability of the industry.

Diversification presents a valuable opportunity for Nigerian aquaculture. Varying the species farmed can reduce risks, meet diverse market demands, enhance sustainability, and drive innovation. It offers nutritional variety, job creation, export potential, and resilience to climate change. However, successful diversification requires careful planning, research, and collaboration among stakeholders.

DIVERSIFICATION OF SPECIES IN NIGERIAN AQUACULTURE: A FARMER EXPERIENCE

Aquapet Ventures Made a presentation at a Worldfish Workshop in Nigeria

A WORKSHOP PROGRAMME ON NIGERIAN AQUACULTURE: STATUS, PROSPECTS, AND FUTURE GROWTH

VENUE: CONFERENCE CENTRE, INTERNATIONAL INTSTITUTE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE (IITA), IBADAN, NIGERIA

Date: October 31 – November 2, 2022

Unveiling the Importance of Diversification: Nigeria’s aquaculture landscape is on the brink of transformation, and species diversification holds the key to unlocking its full potential. In my presentation, I unveiled the myriad benefits of diversification, from enhancing ecosystem resilience to mitigating disease risks. We explored how a broader range of fish species can lead to more stable yields, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced food security for local communities.

Exploring Exotic Fish Species One of the highlights was shedding light on some incredible array of some exotic fish species . These exotic possess unique traits adapted to Nigerian waters, making them resilient and well-suited for sustainable aquaculture. By nurturing these exotic species, we can pave the way for a more diversified and resilient aquaculture sector.

FRESHWATER BRAMA FISH

PANGASIUS HYPOPTHALMUS

COMMON CARP

ROHU

Sustainable Aquaculture for the Future one thing became clear: the future of Nigerian aquaculture lies in embracing diversity. By diversifying fish species, we can create a resilient, sustainable, and thriving aquaculture industry that caters to the growing demand for high-quality protein while safeguarding our precious aquatic ecosystems.

Exciting to see how fish species diversification can lead to sustainable aquaculture practices, promoting environmental resilience and providing a diverse range of seafood options. Let’s work towards a balanced ecosystem both in our oceans and on our plates!

Stay tuned as we continue this exciting journey toward a more diverse and sustainable future for Nigeria’s aquaculture sector. Together, we can make waves of positive change!

PROSPECTS IN DIVERSIFICATION

Nigeria is the most populous nation in Africa and 7th in the world with population of about 217 million people and 3‰ annual population increase projection.

In deed there is guaranteed future for fish farming in Nigeria. There is ready, larger and expanding market for fish farming business.

If we all embrace and implement backward integration in the commercial fish farming sector. This will boost local production of fish. With the rise in the  consumption of fish products in Nigeria, one can only imagine how limitless supply would be when the amount expended on importation is invested in the local production value chain.

Farm production of tilapia and catfish alone is unlikely to be sufficient to bridge the demand-supply gap for fish or satisfy consumer demand for aquatic food over the coming decade. As a result, it is vital to explore opportunities for species diversification in Nigerian aquaculture with indigenous and/or introduced species.

These breeds are good substitutes for the commonly imported breeds of fish and if we can embrace this, The era of importation will fizzle out.

Some of the domesticated fish imported and sold as frozen have been cultured and they have thrived well in Nigeria with 95-98% survival rate, acceptance in the market, low cost of production and they can be farmed under monoculture and polyculture systems.

Leveraging on this breeds can help in meeting up with the future supply and demand as catfish alone cannot help us to meet up with that. These breeds have much prospects in helping fish farmers, giving food security in the country, investment opportunities and exportation for the growth of Nigeria economy.

Exciting to see how fish species diversification can lead to sustainable aquaculture practices, promoting environmental resilience and providing a diverse range of seafood options. Let’s work towards a balanced ecosystem both in our oceans and on our plates!

Aquapet Ventures: A Quick Access Point for Varieties of Fish Breeds in Nigeria

Aquapet Ventures is still in the business of getting the good breeds of fish for as many farmers that desire good results in their fish farming business…We breed to help and boost our customers’ financial capacity! With us, they are sure of making uncommon profits…What is good for us, it is also good for them! Call Dr. Oludayo Ganiyu, fondly called Dr. Fish today on +234803 409 8554 for your Fingerling size, Table size and as well as Brood stock size of fish like Pangasius, Freshwater Brama, Common Carp, Rohu and Grass Carp, and of course, breeds of regular Cat fish are also available. We also have Ornamental for your swimming pools and aquariums! We give what you want…and most times, we exceed expectations because at Aquapet Ventures, customers are number one! So, feel free to check on us at any time…We anticipate your visit!

Thank you!

Meet with a Fish Business Expert…Dr. Ganiyu Oludayo, Fondly Called Dr. Fish:

Dr. Oludayo Ganiyu is a Veterinary Surgeon graduated from the Nigerian Premier University in Ibadan, University of Ibadan. He started out his technical research on what is required to break even in fish farming as far back as 1999. The background education he had from the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology in Ibadan lends credence to this. He is considered one of the best known fish farmers of the Millennium.
Dr. Fish, as fondly called has a core expertise in international hatchery system consulting and management. He is a professional breeder to the core with an in-depth knowledge on fish seeds multiplication and preservation.
More so, he is an aquaculture business man with a high level of practical hard headed intelligence. His proven astuteness in animal health and production technology is in high demands at national and international conferences.
Dr. Oludayo Ganiyu, through his great wealth of knowledge has been able to facilitate researches on breeds of fish that are not commonly found within the shores of Africa. Successful breeding and seed multiplication of Pangasius hypophthalmus, a breed of fish first cultured in Vietnam is one of the good works that speak for him. He was therefore the first to breed Pangasius hypophthalmus in the whole of Africa. And currently, he is the largest producer of every breed of Catfish in Africa. Mass production of different species of ornamental fish like Gold fish, Angel fish, Japanese Koi carp and Gourami, is another thrilling discovery made by Dr. Fish of Aquapet Ventures, Nigeria. Other breeds of fish available with Dr. Fish, are Freshwater Brama, Common Carp, Rohu, and Grass Carp. All these are in their fingerlings, juveniles and broodstocks! So, call Dr. Fish today to make a profit plus…+234803 409 8554.

How to start a fish farm business in Nigeria

Starting a fish farm business in Nigeria requires careful planning and execution. Here are some steps you can follow:

Conduct market research: Research the demand for fish in your local market, identify potential buyers, and study your competition.

Choose a suitable location: Choose a location that is close to a source of water and has good access to transportation. The land should also be suitable for farming, with good soil and proper drainage.

Decide on the type of fish to farm: Different species of fish have different requirements. You can choose to farm catfish, tilapia, or any other type of fish that is in high demand in your market.

Set up your farm: Build your fish ponds or tanks, install aeration systems, and provide suitable feed and water. You can also hire experienced workers to help you with the setup.

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Obtain necessary permits and licenses: Obtain all necessary permits and licenses from relevant government agencies, such as the Ministry of Agriculture, to ensure that you are operating legally.

Develop a marketing strategy: Develop a marketing plan that includes pricing, packaging, and distribution strategies. You can also leverage social media platforms to promote your business.

Monitor your fish farm: Regularly monitor your fish farm to ensure that your fish are healthy and growing well. You should also keep accurate records of your production, expenses, and sales.

Starting a fish farm business in Nigeria requires significant investment in terms of time and resources, but with careful planning and execution, it can be a profitable venture.