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December 14, 2006

The National Aquaculture Association of Guyana Announce Achievements and Discuss Future Plans at the National Competitiveness Action Teams Meeting

GEORGETOWN—On December 12, members of the National Competitiveness action teams met to discuss their successes and future plans. Representatives from the National Aquaculture Association of Guyana (NAAG) had plenty of recent accomplishments to report.

NAAG was happy to announce that membership within the association has been growing steadily since its inception. The association is open to all persons, organizations, and entities that have an interest in aquaculture and its development, such as processors, producers, financiers, input suppliers, and transporters. Members to date include Von Better Aquaculture Enterprise, East Coast Aquaculture, Fort Island Aquaculture, Maharaja Oil Mill, Institute of Private Enterprise Development, and several other farmers. BEV Enterprises, DIDCO Feeds, and PBS Enterprise are also currently considering becoming NAAG members.

NAAG said that membership is beneficial on many levels as those who join NAAG gain access to ongoing training programs, technical and marketing information, drafts of a completed feasibility study, and discounts on locally produced tilapia feed. A reminder was given that NAAG meets weekly at the offices of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) / Guyana Trade and Investment Support (GTIS), and new members are always encouraged to join.

NAAG also said that with assistance provided by the Government of Guyana and USAID/GTIS, they hold ongoing training programs that provide participants with a basic foundation of aquaculture knowledge. The first program was completed in November and the next session is scheduled for January 13-14, 2007 at Seawell, Corentyne. Technical staff from the Ministry of Agriculture’s Mon Repos Aquaculture Station also provides technical support and outreach to farmers and other NAAG members.

Other topics of interest covered by NAAG included work on initiatives to educate the Guyanese public on aquaculture, transportation logistics, commercial production of tilapia for export, and production of locally made fish feed. NAAG also announced that plans are being finalized with the Government of Guyana and USAID/GTIS for the construction of a tilapia hatchery at the Mon Repos Aquaculture Station. The project is set to begin early next year.

On the front of promoting NAAG, and to better educate the public on their efforts, association members said that with assistance provided by GO-Invest, the NAAG website, www.aquaculture.org.gy, will be functioning in January 2007.

All addressed topics are key factors in the overall objective of the association, which is to increase the production of tilapia to begin exporting in the first half of 2007. A feasibility and marketing study were recently completed, showing that Guyana has good potential for large-scale, profitable, export-oriented aquaculture. The association is building upon the positive results of the study (in addition to the knowledge that imports of tilapia to the North American market have increased ten-fold over the last ten years, making tilapia the sixth highest consumed aquatic product in the United States) as they lay the foundation for their goal of making aquaculture the leading economic sector in Guyana by 2015.

Local aquaculture farms such as Von Better Aquaculture Enterprise and East Coast Aquaculture have been ramping up their operations and production facilities as they work towards next year’s target of having tilapia ready for export to the United States.

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USAID - Guyana
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