Can innovation partnerships transform Ghana’s aquaculture Sector? Inside the push for a more sustainable blue economy

Can innovation partnerships transform Ghana’s aquaculture Sector? Inside the push for a more sustainable blue economy

The rise of innovation-driven interventionsGhana’s aquaculture industry has witnessed a growing emphasis on programmes designed to address long-standing challenges, including inconsistent fingerling quality, poor hatchery performance, limited technical capacity, high production costs, and weak market linkages.

The Hub supports aquaculture entrepreneurs through business incubation, mentorship, technical training, networking opportunities, and access to strategic partners, with the goal of accelerating innovation and enterprise growth within the sector.

As Ghana continues to pursue its blue economy ambitions, the true measure of success will not be the number of partnerships or programmes launched, but their ability to improve livelihoods, strengthen food security, and create lasting opportunities for the people who drive the country’s aquaculture sector.

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