Close Menu
  • News
  • Counties
  • International News
  • Sports
  • Technology and Innovation
  • Our Forum
  • Contact Us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • AI sewers helping to prevent flooding
  • Kate Actress Celebrates Son Leon’s 19th Birthday with Heartfelt Message
  • “I Messed Up”: 2Baba Apologises After Controversial Polygamy Comments
  • Emmanuel Wambugu ‘Junior KTN’ Opens Up To Nyako About His Crush On ‘Wamamas’, Sparks Online Frenzy
  • I Forced My Uncle to Eat Grass for Sleeping With My Wife Thanks to Love Spells
  • Liverpool star Diogo Jota killed in car crash!
  • Patel eyes record-extending fourth win in Rwanda in bid for ARC title defence
  • Cheserek, Sandrafelis lead elite cast for Sunday’s Nairobi City Marathon
Facebook X (Twitter)
Breaking Kenya News
Leaderboard Ad
  • News
  • Counties
  • International News
  • Sports
  • Technology and Innovation
  • Our Forum
  • Contact Us
Breaking Kenya News
You are at:Home»News»Boost as AU donates fish genetics kit
News

Boost as AU donates fish genetics kit

By September 30, 2017Updated:December 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
The aquaculture sector received a major boost after an African Union institution donated a genetics resources toolkit worth Sh4.1 million.
The kit from the African Union–InterAfrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) was acquired through a European Union (EU) funded project aimed at strengthening the capacity of African countries to use animal genetics resources.
Prof Japhet Micheni, the fisheries PS, while receiving the equipment, said investing in animal genetics resources would help boost the country’s food and nutrition security and livelihoods of communities and smallholder farmers.
“This support is timely in enhancing the country’s declining fish resources as farmers will now have access to the best quality fingerlings brood stock. This is because for a long time, they have been using strains of impure species leading to poor yields,” said Prof Micheni.
“It will also assist in establishing the status of the country’s fish breeding resources, and thereby guide in making sound policy decisions for fisheries management and development in future,” he added.
AU-IBAR’s director and the head of mission, Prof Ahmed El-Sawalhy, said the institution will provide leadership and coordination in the sustainable development of the continent’s animal genetic resources.
“AU-IBAR is firmly committed towards ensuring that fisheries management and aquaculture development is improved, aquatic genetic pools are protected, and accurate information is availed to improve the quality of aquatic animal seed for aquaculture across the African continent,” said Prof El-Sawalhy.
The kit consists of an underwater camera, breeding tanks (45, 94 and 140 gallon capacities), conductivity meters, turbidity meters, salinity meters, water testing kits, depth sounders, oxygen regulators and cylinders, air compressors, pumps, secchi discs and nets (scoop and seine), among others. Dr Mary Mbole-Kariuki, the Genetics Project’s Data Management expert at AU-IBAR, said the kit has the ability and capability to characterise eight species, including fish. The initial focus for the fish species is the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and African catfish (Clarias gariepinus).
“The technology will capture vital information on fish, their characteristics, suitability and adaptability to different aquatic conditions,” added the project officer Edward Musiwa.
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

DCI boss Amin expected in court over activist Ndiang’ui disappearance

Birth of Saba Saba rallies

I’m alive and safe – Blogger Ndiang’ui Kinyagia speaks from hideout

Categories
  • ads
  • business
  • Counties
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • International News
  • News
  • OPINION
  • Sports
  • Technology and Innovation
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Popular
  • Recent
  • Top Reviews
March 17, 2018

Barclays launches mobile loan app

February 4, 2019

Hyena mauls boy to death in Laikipia, injures father

February 16, 2019

How corruption and impunity are aiding terrorism in Kenya

July 3, 2025

AI sewers helping to prevent flooding

July 3, 2025

Kate Actress Celebrates Son Leon’s 19th Birthday with Heartfelt Message

July 3, 2025

“I Messed Up”: 2Baba Apologises After Controversial Polygamy Comments

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Authors
  • Contact Us
Copyright © 2025 ThemeSphere. Powered by WordPress.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.