CIFA TECHNICAL PAPER 23

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Aquaculture development and research in sub-Saharan Africa
Synthesis of national reviews and indicative action plan for research


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André G. Coche
Consultant, FAO/ECA
Rome, Italy

Boyd A. Haight
Senior Aquaculturist, FAO/ALCOM
Harare, Zimbabwe

Michel M.J. Vincke
Consultant, FAO/ECA
Koksyde, Belgium

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The present document is the final version of the main document used as discussion paper at the Second Session of the Working Party on Aquaculture of the Committee for Inland Fisheries of Africa (CIFA). The meeting - which took place in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 13 to 17 September 1993 - was made possible by the collaboration between the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the Directorate General XII (Research) of the European Commission (EC) and the Fisheries Department of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. This paper, based on twelve national reports which will subsequently be published as supplement, in addition to fulfilling the immediate purpose of updating the information on aquaculture development and research needs in the countries in Africa South of the Sahara, where the bulk of aquaculture products comes from, is also a contribution of the three sponsoring agencies to the follow-up of the Study on International Fisheries Research (SIFR), which is supported by the fisheries donor community.

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Coche, A.G., B. Haight and M. Vincke

Aquaculture development and research in sub-Saharan Africa. Synthesis of national reviews and indicative action plan for research.

CIFA Technical Paper. No. 23. Rome, FAO. 1994. 151 p.

ABSTRACT

This document is based on twelve national reports of the most important aquaculture countries in Africa South of the Sahara. It analyses the present situation of aquaculture development in terms of: its historical development, public sector involvement, support activities for development of the subsector and planning experiences, and briefly reviews the external assistance received for development projects. The research subsector is then analysed to verify the correspondence between its structure, programmes and plans and the identified needs for aquaculture development. Through a logical process for priority-ranking and for correspondence with the development objectives an indicative action plan emerges, including nine regional programmes which would assist in fostering aquaculture development in the short and medium terms through support to research. These research programmes, involving centres of the five agro-ecological regions of Africa South of the Sahara working as activity networks, include a project for aquaculture information centres in support of all other eight proposals. Other programmes include socio-economics, aquaculture production indicators, pond fertilization and feeding strategies, fish broodstock improvement and management, small water bodies fisheries enhancement, aquaculture in irrigation schemes, indigenous fish culture and marine aquaculture.

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Contents

Abbreviations

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

PART I: AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH NEEDS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

1. AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

1.1 General Background

1.1.1 History of the development of aquaculture
1.1.2 Actual characteristics of the aquaculture sector
1.1.3 Physical resources
1.1.4 Human resources
1.1.5 Economic situation

1.2 Public Development. Infrastructure and Personnel

1.2.1 Public infrastructure
1.2.2 Administration and state farms personnel (excl. extension)

1.3 Support Activities for Aquaculture Development

1.3.1 Aquaculture extension
1.3.2 Aquaculture legislation
1.3.3 Aquaculture credit scheme
1.3.4 Aquaculture research
1.3.5 Miscellaneous support activities

1.4 Institutional Framework

1.4.1 Aquaculture priority status
1.4.2 Stability of the institutional framework
1.4.3 Administrative organization
1.4.4 Coordination of aquaculture activities

1.5 Aquaculture Education and Training

1.5.1 Specialized university curriculum
1.5.2 Specialized university courses
1.5.3 Specialized secondary education
1.5.4 Practical on-station training

1.6 Aquaculture Development Planning
1.7 Aquaculture Data Base
1.8 Aquaculture Development Evaluations
1.9 Aquaculture Development Projects

1.9.1 Origin of development projects
1.9.2 Objectives of development projects
1.9.3 Performance of development projects

1.10 Aquaculture Development Constraints

1.10.1 Development constraints in sub-Saharan Africa
1.10.2 Regional development constraints

1.11 Summary: The Aquaculture Development Sector

1.11.1 Main characteristics of the sector and actual trends
1.11.2 Physical and human resources - economic situation
1.11.3 Development infrastructure and personnel
1.11.4 Support activities and development evaluations
1.11.5 Institutional framework, planning and data base
1.11.6 Aquaculture education and training
1.11.7 Aquaculture development projects and technical assistance
1.11.8 Aquaculture development constraints
1.11.9 Personal considerations and comments

2. AQUACULTURE RESEARCH IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

2.1 Description of the Research Sector

2.1.1 Participation
2.1.2 Definition of research objectives
2.1.3 General orientation of research
2.1.4 Available resources for research

2.2 Main Aquaculture Research Programmes

2.2.1 Immediate research objectives
2.2.2 Duration of research programmes
2.2.3 Distribution of research programmes

2.3 Institutional Framework for Aquaculture Research

2.3.1 Definition of research programmes
2.3.2 Fund raising
2.3.3 Utilization of research results
2.3.4 Research as development support

2.4 Collaboration Between Research and Production Sectors

2.4.1 Reasons for collaboration
2.4.2 Subjects of collaboration
2.4.3 Mechanisms of collaboration

2.5 Results of Main Aquaculture Research Programmes
2.6 Summary: The Aquaculture Research Sector

2.6.1 Description of the research sector
2.6.2 Main aquaculture research programme
2.6.3 Institutional framework of research
2.6.4 Collaboration between research and production sectors
2.6.5 Results of main research programmes
2.6.6 Personal considerations and comments

3. AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH PRIORITIES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

3.1 Aquaculture Development Priorities

3.1.1 Identification of the priorities
3.1.2 Priority subjects
3.1.3 Type of priorities
3.1.4 Implementation responsibility
3.1.5 Requested assistance for implementation of development priorities
3.1.6 Relative importance of the priorities

3.2 Aquaculture Research Priorities

3.2.1 Identification of the priorities
3.2.2 Priority research subjects
3.2.3 Type of priorities
3.2.4 Implementation responsibility
3.2.5 Requested assistance for priorities implementation
3.2.6 Relative importance of the priorities

3.3 Personal Comments and Considerations

3.3.1 Development priorities
3.3.2 Research priorities

PART II: INDICATIVE ACTION PLAN FOR AQUACULTURE RESEARCH IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

1. INTRODUCTION

2. PROPOSED AQUACULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

2.1 Approach to Designing Programmes
2.2 Programme Classification
2.3 Prioritization
2.4 Programme Interactions
2.5 Links with Other Institutions

3. AQUACULTURE RESEARCH ACTION PLAN

3.1 Research Programmes Framework
3.2 Activation of Each Research Programme

3.2.1 Donors' meeting: interest and/or financing
3.2.2 Preparatory phase
3.2.3 Implementation phase

4. REGIONAL AQUACULTURE RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

Aquaculture Information Centres
Socio-economics of Aquaculture Production and Target Groups
Production Indicators for Aquaculture
Pond Fertilization and Fish Feeds
     Organic fertilization strategies
     Supplementary feeds and feeding strategies
     Integration of fish and livestock productions
Fish Broodstock Improvement and Management
Small Water Body Fisheries Enhancement
Aquaculture in Irrigation Schemes
Indigenous Fish Species Culture
Marine Aquaculture

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Annex 1 Potential coordination mechanisms for aquaculture research/development in sub-Saharan Africa

2 Public development infrastructure, personnel and support activities

3 Institutional framework, education/training, planning, statistics and evaluations

4 Main aquaculture development projects - West Africa

5 Main aquaculture development projects - Central Africa

6 Main aquaculture development projects - East Africa

7 Main aquaculture development projects - Southern Africa (URT and MLW)

8 Main aquaculture development projects - Southern Africa (ZAM and ZIM)

9 Aquaculture development constraints

10 Research sector: Participation, objectives, definition and orientation

11 Research sector: Resources available

12 Main aquaculture research programmes - West and Central Africa

13 Main aquaculture research programmes - East and Southern Africa

14 Main aquaculture research programmes - Southern Africa (ZAM and ZIM)

15 Research institutional framework and contributions to development

16 Results of main research programmes - West and Central Africa

17 Results of main research programmes - East and Southern Africa

18 Results of main research programmes - Southern Africa (ZAM, ZIM)

19 Aquaculture development priorities - West Africa

20 Aquaculture development priorities - Central Africa

21 Aquaculture development priorities - East Africa

22 Aquaculture development priorities - Southern Africa

23 Aquaculture research priorities in West Africa

24 Aquaculture research priorities in Central Africa

25 Aquaculture research priorities in East Africa

26 Aquaculture research priorities in Southern Africa (URT and MLW)

27 Aquaculture research priorities in Southern Africa (ZAM and ZIM)

Abbreviations

(a) Currencies (1993)

FCFAFranc CFA1 USD = 270 FCFA
FMGFranc malgache1 USD = 1930 FMG
FRWFranc rwandais1 USD = 140 FRW
NINNigerian Naira1 USD = 26 NIN

(b) Countries (see also Table 1)

BURBurundiSENSenegal
GHAGhanaUGAUganda
NAMNamibiaZAIZaire

(c) Institutions/Agencies

ADBAfrican Development Bank, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
ADFAfrican Development Fund
AFVPAssociation Française des Volontaires du Progrès, France
AGCDGeneral Administration for Cooperation/Development, Belgium
  
CCCECaisse Centrale de Coopération Economique, France (see CFD)
CFDCaisse Française de Développement, France (ex-CCCE)
CIFACommittee for Inland Fisheries of Africa, FAO Regional Body, Rome/Accra
CIRADCentre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche agronomique, France
CROCentre de Recherche Océanologique, Côte d'Ivoire
CRSPCollaborative Research Support Program, Corvallis, Oregon, USA
  
ECEuropean Commission, Brussels, Belgium
ECAEconomic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
EDFEuropean Development Fund, Brussels, Belgium
  
FACFonds d'Aide et de Coopération, Paris, France
FAOFood and Agriculture Organization of the UN, Rome, Italy
  
GTZGesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (German technical assistance), Germany
  
ICARAInternational Conference on Assistance to Refugees in Africa
ICLARMInternational Centre for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Manila, Philippines
IDESSAInstitut des Savanes, Bouake, Côte d'Ivoire
IDRCInternational Development/Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada
IFADInternational Fund for Agricultural Development, Rome, Italy
IFSInternational Foundation for Science, Stockholm, Sweden
  
JICAJapan International Cooperation Agency, Tokyo, Japan
  
KULKatolieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  
MCACMission de Coopération et d'Action Culturelle, France
  
NORADNorwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, Oslo, Norway
  
ODAOverseas Development Administration, London, UK
ORSTOMOffice de la Recherche Scientifique dans les Territoires d'Outre-Mer, Paris, France
OSROOffice for Special Relief Operations
  
PCVPeace Corps Volunteers, Washington, USA
  
SEPIASociété d'Etude et de Promotion de l'Ingénierie Aquacole, France
SIDASwedish International Development Authority, Stockholm, Sweden
  
TCPTechnical Cooperation Programme, FAO, Rome, Italy
TIFTilapia International Foundation, Brussels, Belgium
  
UNDPUnited Nations Development Programme, New York, USA
UNHCRUnited Nations High Commission for Refugees
UNICEFUnited Nations Children's Fund
  
VSOVolunteer Service Overseas, London, UK
  
WFPWorld Food Programme, Rome, Italy

(d) Economic groupings (See Annex 1)

CEAOCommunauté Economique de l'Afrique de l'Ouest
CEEACCommunauté Economique des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale
CEPGLCommunauté Economique des Pays des Grands Lacs
CILSSComité permanent Inter-Etats de Lutte contre la Sécheresse dans le Sahel
ECOWASEconomic Community of West African States
PTAPreferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States
SADCSouthern African Development Community
UDEACUnion Douanière et Economique de l'Afrique Centrale

(e) Miscellaneous

avgaverage
BWbrackish water
eqequivalent
FWfresh water
Govtgovernment
l.s.large scale
ltdlimited
MWmarine water
NGOnon-governmental organization
SIFRStudy on International Fisheries Research (1989–1993)
 Strategy for International Fisheries Research (from 1993)
s.s.small scale
SWBsmall water bodies