AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSeaweed for decarbonization: Ocean Visions launched a Seaweed-Based Products for Decarbonization roadmap, mapping the science, tech, and policy needed to scale seaweed beyond food and hydrocolloids into biofuels and other low-carbon uses. Jellyfish control for farms and coasts: Researchers at the University of Alicante unveiled an anchored floating buoy that uses electromagnetic fields to deter jellyfish, aiming to protect beaches, desalination intakes, and aquaculture facilities. EU market access for India: The EU added India to its authorized list to keep exporting aquaculture products, eggs, honey, and animal casings beyond September 2026 under an antimicrobial-resistance focused framework. Namibian salmon funding: A Namibia Atlantic salmon project in Lüderitz moved forward with a share underwriting agreement, backed by Norwegian export guarantees and consortium partners. Equipment demand signal: New market research projects the global aquaculture equipment market will nearly double to $37.1B by 2033, driven by automation and water management needs. Ghana aquaculture workforce push: Ghana’s Fisheries Commission is training Senior High School students through practical “Youth in Aquaculture” programs to build future talent and reduce fish import dependence. Ghana premix fuel accountability: Ghana’s Premix Fuel Secretariat recovered GH₵4.6M in previously unaccounted funds from a 2016–2024 audit tied to fishing-community development projects.
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