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Africa's food future does not depend on land alone but also on its waters

Since 2000, aquaculture production in Africa has grown by an average of almost eight per cent annually, but despite this, the continent still produces only 2.3 per cent of global production.

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Africa's food future does not depend on land alone but also on its waters

Since 2000, aquaculture production in Africa has grown by an average of almost eight per cent annually, but despite this, the continent still produces only 2.3 per cent of global production.

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Africa risks lower fish consumption despite growth – Report

Despite global growth in fisheries and aquaculture, Africa faces declining per capita fish consumption. Learn why and what it means for food security.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Africa's food future does not depend on land alone but also on its waters

    Since 2000, aquaculture production in Africa has grown by an average of almost eight per cent annually, but despite this, the continent still produces only 2.3 per cent of global…

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    Africa urgently needs more fish farms, says UN

    The UN's FAO highlights the urgent need for Africa to expand its fish farming sector to meet growing food demands, despite record global aquaculture produc

  • mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    Africa risks lower fish consumption despite growth – Report

    Despite global growth in fisheries and aquaculture, Africa faces declining per capita fish consumption. Learn why and what it means for food security.