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The Chamber of Aquaculture Ghana (COA) and the American Soybean Association’s (ASA)/World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (ASA/WISHH) have joined forces aimed at enhancing aquaculture sustainability and development in Ghana. The partnership was formalized through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
During the event, Mr. Chris Slemp, Director of WISHH’s Africa Division, acknowledged COA's contributions to the Ghanaian aquaculture sector. He reaffirmed WISHH’s commitment to actively engage in COA’s annual Aquaculture Ghana conference, a pivotal gathering for industry stakeholders.
Additionally, Mr. Slemp emphasized the importance of addressing employment challenges within the industry. The partnership will provide employment opportunities for graduates of the WISHH training program, which will equip individuals with technical expertise and field experience.
Director of Research, Statistics and Information Management at the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Mr. Ishmael Browne, reaffirmed the ministry’s strong ties with the Chamber of Agriculture. He expressed optimism that the MoU would significantly contribute to the advancement of Ghana’s aquaculture sector.
Chief Executive of the Chamber of Aquaculture, Jacob Adzikah, commended WISHH’s early support for the Chamber and welcomed the formalization of their partnership. He announced the imminent launch of a COA job portal, which will allow skilled aquaculture professionals to connect with potential employers. This platform will also serve as a resource for interns enrolled in WISHH’s training initiative.
Highlighting the Aquaculture Ghana conference as a premier platform for showcasing talent within the aquaculture value chain, Mr. Adzikah underscored its importance in fostering industry growth.
Expressing her enthusiasm for the collaboration, WISHH’s Executive Director, Madam Gena Perry, emphasized the potential for expanded opportunities for COA, WISHH, and the broader Ghanaian aquaculture industry.
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