Summary
· By Jesse Mikofu
Mwananchi
The project will focus on the research regarding the breeding facilities and establishment of a laboratory for testing suitability of water and feeds
Unguja. State University of Zanzibar and the Commission for
Science and Technology (Costech) yesterday unveiled a research project that
seeks to address marine seeds and feeds.
Fishers and aquatic farmers face
challenges around seeds and feeding caused by climate change, unsustainable
fisheries and environmental degradation.
The project will focus on the
research regarding the breeding facilities and establishment of a laboratory
for testing suitability of water and feeds.
The project is expected to add
efforts towards boosting the contribution of the blue economy to the gross
domestic product (GDP).
Speaking during the launch of the
project, head of the research centre at Suza, Dr Mary Mtumwa Khatib said the
project will help in addressing the challenges.
“This infrastructure can facilitate
research and transfer of breeding technology,” she said.
Costech director general, Dr Amos
Nungu said his institution provided Sh1.7 billion to facilitate research and
innovations in Zanzibar in the last four years.
He said the commission had
authorized research infrastructures worth Sh400 million in the isles to support
the drive to implement blue economy agenda.
“We expect these initiatives will
stimulate the blue economy in Zanzibar,” he said.
The project is expected to involve
researches from different areas in attempt to unlock the potential of the blue
economy.
Gracing the launch of the project,
Zanzibar second vice president Hemed Suleiman Abdulla challenged the
researchers to conduct useful studies that will not only end up in papers but
address the practical challenges.
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