On September 29, the “Training Course on Aquaculture for African Countries” sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce and organized by FFRC was successfully completed. The “Training Course on Fish Seed Production and Feed Development for Developing Countries” also ended successfully before then.
The two training courses have introduced participants from developing countries the Chinese aquatic seed industry technology system, large-scale fish seed breeding technology, fish feed formulation design and feed development technology, tilapia and other edible fish farming technology, rice-fish integrated farming technologies, etc. FFRC also organized participants and experts from FFRC to discuss the challenges and strategies of fishery development under the background of Covid-19.
The participants agreed that the training activities organized by FFRC were diverse, practical and advanced, which would greatly help promote the quality and productivity of their country's fishery production, and would help improve the livelihoods and lives of farmers in various countries.
The two technical training courses attracted 171 fishery officials and technicians from 18 countries including Tunisia, Tanzania and Thailand, etc.. Through knowledge sharing, technology transfer and other modes, they profoundly interpreted the spirit of foreign aid “Give a man fish, and teach him to fish”.