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Over 1,000 Entrepreneurs Gain Modern Aquaculture Skills through Ekwunife’s Aquaculture Training program

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
September 3, 2024
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Over 1,000 Entrepreneurs Gain Modern Aquaculture Skills through Ekwunife’s Aquaculture Training program
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More than 1,000 aspiring and practicing entrepreneurs in Anambra State have been equipped with advanced skills in aquaculture, including fish farming, mushroom farming, crayfish farming, as well as processing, packaging, and marketing. This significant capacity-building initiative was conducted through a five-day intensive training program that began on August 26th.

 

The training, which drew participants from all 326 wards of Anambra State, was facilitated by Senator Uche Ekwunife, Director General of the South East Governors Forum, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology. Held at the Uche Ekwunife Event Center in Awka, the program focused on the theme, “Technology Skill Transfer of Aqua Bio Resources.”

 

Senator Ekwunife, represented by Mr. Chike Obuekwe, emphasized the importance of technology skill transfer in aquaculture. She noted that the training was designed to empower the people of Anambra State to achieve financial self-reliance. Ekwunife highlighted the sustainable nature of the practices taught, which reduce the environmental impact of aquaculture, ensure the long-term viability of bio-resources, and appeal to environmentally-conscious consumers.

 

“For SMEs to grow, they need enhanced productivity and market reach, which can potentially create more jobs in the community,” said Ekwunife. “This not only boosts the local economy but also reduces unemployment in Anambra State. The transfer of technology skills in aqua bio-resources is expected to significantly boost the performance, sustainability, and competitiveness of SMEs in the region, contributing immensely to broader economic development.”

 

The program featured lectures, practical training, and an excursion to a fish pond in Okpuno, where participants gained hands-on experience with concrete ponds and ovum. Dr. Chukwu, Director General of the National Board for Technology Incubation, represented by Dr. Clarice Chijioke, Director of the Agency in the South East, officially opened the training. Dr. Chijioke, who also served as a facilitator, provided insights on entrepreneurship development and business opportunities, emphasizing the transformative power of entrepreneurship in driving economic growth.

 

Nkole Ogbuagu, representing the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology, encouraged participants to leverage the new skills and technologies gained from the training to improve productivity in aquaculture. He noted that by enhancing yields and meeting market demands, SMEs can significantly increase their competitiveness.

 

On the final day of the program, Dr. Clarice Chijioke reiterated the critical role of entrepreneurship in economic development. She pointed out that with improved skills and technologies, SMEs can produce higher-quality products that meet export standards, thereby opening new markets and opportunities for growth beyond local sales.

 

Participants expressed their gratitude to Senator Uche Ekwunife and the organizers for providing them with the tools to become self-employed, with many pledging to start their own businesses based on the training they received.

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