Egypt-Andhra Pradesh Collaboration Set to Boost Aquaculture Industry

by Fishery News
Published: Last Updated on

Abdul Rahaman Ilyas, an advisor to the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT) of Egypt, has announced plans for a focused collaboration between Egypt and the government of Andhra Pradesh, India, particularly in the field of aquaculture. This collaboration aims to enhance cooperation not only in aquaculture but also in pharmaceuticals, drone technology, and commodities.

Egypt, known for its world-leading aquaculture farms covering approximately 8,000 hectares, is keen to introduce Vannemi shrimp farming using Biofloc technology. Ilyas highlighted the challenges faced by Egypt in this sector, presenting an opportunity for exporters from Andhra Pradesh to engage in Business-to-Business (B2B) collaboration. Discussions are underway regarding potential joint ventures and pilot programs, with ASRT leading the initiatives.

Dr. Amr Faroukh Abdelkhaik, Vice President of ASRT, emphasized the importance of Abdul Rahman Ilyas’ role in identifying suitable partners, companies, and replicable models that align with the Egyptian context. This collaborative effort holds promise for both Egypt and Andhra Pradesh, with the potential to drive innovation and growth in the aquaculture industry and beyond.

 

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