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Lagos farmers begin canned fish production from 2022

Farmers laud Olam Agri’s contribution to N210bn fish market

A World Bank-assisted Agro-Processing, Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Support (APPEALS) project, says fish farmers in Lagos Stat will begin production of locally canned catfish and Tilapia fish in 2022.

Oluranti Sagoe-Oviebo, the coordinator of the project who stated this, on Tuesday, added that the canned fish would be produced using locally-fabricated equipment. She said the focus was on the use of locally-fabricated equipment to create jobs for Nigerians.

“We trained some fabricators who looked at the foreign-made machines, studied and fabricate them locally.

“The fabricators have looked at the different equipment and they have been able to fabricate quite a number of them making them affordable by our farmers.

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“We are trusting God that by early next year, a number of our investors, will be able to adopt them on their own,” she said.

Sagoe-Oviebo further disclosed that 80 farmers had been trained in basic techniques of preparation, packaging and marketing of canned fish.

She said the training was conducted in collaboration with the National Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research covering temperature for boiling fish, tomato sauce preparation, temperature for canning the fish and pasteurisation. She added that the canned fish would be affordable by Nigerians, and could boost exports.

“We have identified some investors already amongst those that have been trained and some people are interested in setting-up their mini-factories.

“The process is basic for any fish you desire to can, but for this project, we are using catfish and tilapia,’’ Sagoe-Oviebo said.