Welcome   Sponsored By
Subscribe | Register | Advertise | Newsletter | About us | Contact us
   


Photo: Stockfile/FIS

World Bank’s US$105M Project Focuses on Aquaculture Development in Congo

CONGO
Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 00:00 (GMT + 9)

World Bank-led team conducts pre-appraisal mission for Congo’s aquaculture project, assessing sectoral challenges, investment planning, and institutional design.

A World Bank-backed mission recently convened in Brazzaville from January 13 to 19, 2025, as preparations advance for the Aquaculture Development Project (ADP) in the Republic of Congo, part of a larger US$105 million initiative.

Led by Zoumana Bamba of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Dr. Christopher Suh from Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT), the team collaborated with World Bank officials and local stakeholders to analyze specific obstacles within the aquaculture sector and outline a targeted development plan.

The pre-appraisal mission was tasked with conducting an initial assessment and drafting a Project Appraisal Report to guide the subsequent phases of the initiative, specifically concerning aquaculture.

Discussions encompassed institutional arrangements relevant to aquaculture development, investment frameworks tailored for the aquaculture sector, monitoring systems for aquaculture activities, and environmental and social considerations pertinent to fish farming, culminating in a proposed roadmap for the project’s final design for aquaculture components.

While the broader project includes multiple components with total funding estimated at US$105 million, this report focuses on the elements directly related to aquaculture development, primarily sourced from the International Development Association (IDA) and additional partners.

Key Areas of Investment in Aquaculture

A significant allocation of the funding is earmarked to support local production of essential inputs for aquaculture, such as feed and fingerlings, aiming to reduce reliance on imports.

A separate segment targets aquaculture production and marketing, with a focus on sustainable fish farming practices, improving access to markets for aquaculture products, and creating job opportunities for youth and women within the aquaculture industry.

The project also includes a contingency component to enable emergency responses relevant to the aquaculture sector, while a portion of the administration and monitoring budget will oversee aquaculture-specific activities.

Representatives from government agencies, private aquaculture firms such as AQUACONGO, fish farmers, and relevant NGOs participated in the discussions to map out practical approaches for aquaculture implementation.

The mission identified several barriers to aquaculture growth, including outdated technologies in fish farming, poor access to quality fingerlings and specialized feed, and financial constraints limiting expansion and modernization of aquaculture operations.

Participants also flagged issues related to underdeveloped supply chains for aquaculture products, inconsistent input quality due to a weak seed (fingerling) system, and a lack of coherent policy support specifically for the aquaculture sector.

To tackle these problems, the mission recommended broadening access to finance for aquaculture ventures, improving the availability of aquaculture-specific inputs, investing in infrastructure relevant to fish farming, and enhancing the policy environment for aquaculture.

It also emphasized the need to build up the technical and managerial capacity of fish producers and institutions supporting long-term viability of the aquaculture industry.

This mission represents a crucial step toward finalizing the aquaculture components of the larger project and sets the stage for coordinated efforts between IITA, TAAT, and the World Bank in driving sustainable growth within Congo’s aquaculture industry.

editorial@seafood.media
www.seafood.media


 Print


Click to know how to advertise in FIS
MORE NEWS
China
Mar 6, 05:40 (GMT + 9):
Tilapia Processing Plants Resume Operations After Holiday, Slightly Lifting Farmgate Prices in Southern China
Norway
Mar 6, 00:10 (GMT + 9):
Norwegian Salmon Exports Rise in Volume and Value in February
Norway
Mar 6, 00:10 (GMT + 9):
New fall in value for Norwegian seafood exports
Worldwide
Mar 6, 00:10 (GMT + 9):
Global Farmed White Shrimp Prices Decline in Week 10 Amid Post-Holiday Demand Slowdown
Singapore
Mar 5, 09:00 (GMT + 9):
Local farms to get better supply of baby fish and shrimp; new $70 million top-up to agri fund: Zaqy
France
Mar 5, 06:30 (GMT + 9):
New Investments at Mussella
Spain
Mar 5, 04:00 (GMT + 9):
Opmega calls on the Xunta to expedite clarification of the impact of storms on mussel production in the Ría de Arousa
China
Mar 5, 00:10 (GMT + 9):
Middle East Conflict Disrupts China’s Seafood Supply Chain as Salmon Prices Climb
Canada
Mar 5, 00:10 (GMT + 9):
Opinion Article: Canada’s Salmon Gap Widens as Ottawa Stalls Aquaculture Growth
Brazil
Mar 4, 09:00 (GMT + 9):
C.Vale Expands Tilapia Production and Projects Nearly 14% Growth in Slaughter by 2025
Worldwide
Mar 4, 08:00 (GMT + 9):
Middle East Conflict in 2026 Sends Shockwaves Through Global Seafood Trade
Netherlands
Mar 4, 00:10 (GMT + 9):
ASC Opens 60-Day Consultation on Strengthening Seafood Supply Chain Standards
United States
Mar 3, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Vietnam Overtakes China in U.S. Frozen Whitefish Imports
Russian Federation
Mar 2, 04:00 (GMT + 9):
State Duma Expands Foreign Investment Controls to Strengthen Domestic Fishing Industry
Viet Nam
Mar 2, 00:10 (GMT + 9):
U.S. Investment Reshapes Vietnam’s Tilapia Industry, Pressures China’s Price Dominance



Lenguaje
FEATURED EVENTS
  
TOP STORIES
Antarctic Coalition Challenges MSC Re-Certification of Krill Fishery
United States Environmental groups cite climate crisis, quota overruns, and ecosystem risks in formal objection WASHINGTON — The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC) has formally ...
OROP-PS Approves Peruvian Proposal Integrating the Artisanal Jig Fleet into the Regional Register and Strengthening Traceability
Panama Measure adopted at the 14th Commission Meeting in Panama City extends exception for artisanal vessels until 2028 and reinforces the fight against illegal fishing During the 14th Meeting...
Uttar Pradesh drives fisheries sector with US$168.8 million investment and more than 2,000 expected jobs
India Aquaculture expansion strengthens agricultural diversification and rural employment in northern India Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in India with more than 240 million inhabitants, is poised...
Argentina Doubles Squid Landings and Posts a Historic Start to the South Atlantic Season
Argentina With more than 112,000 tons in seven weeks, Argentine Illex surges 99% year-on-year and reshapes the international fisheries landscape Argentine squid (Illex argentinus) has emerged as the un...
 

Umios Corporation | Maruha Nichiro Corporation
Nichirei Corporation - Headquarters
Pesquera El Golfo S.A.
Ventisqueros - Productos del Mar Ventisqueros S.A
Wärtsilä Corporation - Wartsila Group Headquarters
ITOCHU Corporation - Headquarters
BAADER - Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH+Co.KG (Head Office)
Inmarsat plc - Global Headquarters
Marks & Spencer
Tesco PLC (Supermarket) - Headquarters
Sea Harvest Corporation (PTY) Ltd. - Group Headquarters
I&J - Irvin & Johnson Holding Company (Pty) Ltd.
AquaChile S.A. - Group Headquarters
Pesquera San Jose S.A.
Nutreco N.V. - Head Office
CNFC China National Fisheries Corporation - Group Headquarters
W. van der Zwan & Zn. B.V.
SMMI - Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Co., Ltd. - Headquarters
Icicle Seafoods, Inc
Starkist Seafood Co. - Headquearters
Trident Seafoods Corp.
American Seafoods Group LLC - Head Office
Marel - Group Headquarters
SalMar ASA - Group Headquarters
Sajo Industries Co., Ltd
Hansung Enterprise Co.,Ltd.
BIM - Irish Sea Fisheries Board (An Bord Iascaigh Mhara)
CEFAS - Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
COPEINCA ASA - Corporacion Pesquera Inca S.A.C.
Chun Cheng Fishery Enterprise Pte Ltd.
VASEP - Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters & Producers
Gomes da Costa
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
NISSUI - Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. - Group Headquarters
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization - Fisheries and Aquaculture Department (Headquarter)
Hagoromo Foods Co., Ltd.
Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S - Headquarters
BVQI - Bureau Veritas Quality International (Head Office)
UPS - United Parcel Service, Inc. - Headquarters
Brim ehf (formerly HB Grandi Ltd) - Headquarters
Hamburg Süd Group - (Headquearters)
Armadora Pereira S.A. - Grupo Pereira Headquarters
Costa Meeresspezialitäten GmbH & Co. KG
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Headquarters)
Mowi ASA (formerly Marine Harvest ASA) - Headquarters
Marubeni Europe Plc -UK-
Findus Ltd
Icom Inc. (Headquarter)
WWF Centroamerica
Oceana Group Limited
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. - Headquarters
Friosur S.A. - Headquarters
Cargill, Incorporated - Global Headquarters
Benihana Inc.
Leardini Pescados Ltda
CJ Corporation  - Group Headquarters
Greenpeace International - The Netherlands | Headquarters
David Suzuki Foundation
Fisheries and Oceans Canada -Communications Branch-
Mitsui & Co.,Ltd - Headquarters
NOREBO Group (former Ocean Trawlers Group)
Natori Co., Ltd.
Carrefour Supermarket - Headquarters
FedEx Corporation - Headquarters
Cooke Aquaculture Inc. - Group Headquarters
AKBM - Aker BioMarine ASA
Seafood Choices Alliance -Headquarter-
Austevoll Seafood ASA
Walmart | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Supermarket) - Headquarters
New Japan Radio Co.Ltd (JRC) -Head Office-
Gulfstream JSC
Marine Stewardship Council - MSC Worldwide Headquarters
Royal Dutch Shell plc (Headquarter)
Genki Sushi Co.,Ltd
Iceland Pelagic ehf
AXA Assistance Argentina S.A.
Caterpillar Inc. - Headquarters
Tiger Brands Limited
SeaChoice
National Geographic Society
AmazonFresh, LLC - AmazonFresh

Copyright 1995 - 2026 Seafood Media Group Ltd.| All Rights Reserved.   DISCLAIMER