“Value fisheries for development, poverty reduction, livelihoods, food security and nutrition” in the focus of Atlantic and Indian Ocean SIDS workshop

24/08/2018

“Value fisheries for development, poverty reduction, livelihoods, food security and nutrition” in the focus of Atlantic and Indian Ocean SIDS workshop

For an effective fish trade and sustainable development for Small islands developing States 27-29 August 2018, Berjaya Beau Vallon Bay Resort & Casino, Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles Export and trade of fisheries products represent an important source of national income (including through fishing partnership agreements), food security and employment for AIMS (Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean and South China Sea) SIDS. While options to increase production are limited, there is still potential to trade more effectively, enter new markets, and increase value by consolidating and increasing delivery of higher value products. The agenda will focus on changes in the seascape of fish trade, fisheries management and governance issues, and promote a dialogue for authorities from about ten countries attending, to have a clear vision of the value of fish trade, the barriers to effective fish trade and opportunities to overcome such issues. During the workshop, FAO in partnership with the Government of Seychelles and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) will assist AIMS SIDS bridge the knowledge gap through information sharing and technical assistance. Keynote speakers who will address the opening of the workshop on 27 August (08:30) are:

- Hon. Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture of Seychelles
- Patrice Talla Takoukam, Dr, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Representative for Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles
- Gatot Hari Gunawan, Dr, IORA Director RESOURCES

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Press release: SIDS outskirts of Africa to value fisheries for development, poverty reduction, livelihoods, food security and nutrition

Agenda

Day 1 - Monday 27 August

Day 2 - Tuesday 28 August

Day 3 - Wednesday 29 August 

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