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FCTA trains over 200 cooperative groups in feeds production

By Daniel Tyokua 

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat has trained over 200 cooperative groups and individuals in fish feeds production using local ingredients.

During the opening ceremony on Wednesday at Gbaupe village near Aco Housing Estate in Abuja, the mandate Secretary FC T – ARDS, Abubakar Ibrahim said the initiative was to diversify farming in the territory.

Ibrahim said the beneficiaries were selected based on the registered fish farmer’s association across the territory.

He said the training would create awareness on technicalities involved in both household and commercial fish production in varieties such as cat fish; Tilapia niloticus and Heterotis Niloticus.

The mandate Secretary who was represented by the Director of Planning, Research and Statistics, Yahaya Husseini explained that the minister of FCT Dr Ramatu Aliyu approved the replication of the programme in all the 6 Area Councils to ensure that 100, 000 fish farmers in FCT are adequately sensitized.

He said the training which is free, had assorted fishery inputs which include fish fingerlings and fish feeds to the 200 of the participants to enable them grow their businesses.

According to the secretary, records indicate that Nigeria ranks amongst one of the highest fish producing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa with an annual production of 1.1 million tonnes, and local demand at about 3.6 million annually, which the FCT has its fair share in the figures.

In her remarks, the Director, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Mrs Ifeoma Okeke said the beneficiaries have been well sensitized on the programme.

“We have sensitised our farmers on the diversification of Aquaculture through the promotion of Oreochromis culture, they will further be trained today on the management practices. Let the fish farmers take today’s training seriously and put to use the new knowledge that will be gained today. And to the beneficiaries, consider yourselves lucky and reciprocate this good gesture of the FCT Administration by sustaining Tilapia culture in FCT”

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