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FAI partners with Egyptian research institute to improve tilapia welfare

The MoU outlines a comprehensive plan to improve the assessment and management of tilapia welfare across Egypt.

03. CLAR's work includes disseminating knowledge throughout the Egyptian aquaculture sector
CLAR's work includes disseminating knowledge throughout the Egyptian aquaculture sector. Credits: FAI
September 2, 2024

FAI has recently announced a new working partnership with Egypt's Central Lab for Aquaculture Research (CLAR), which aims to advance fish welfare within the Egyptian tilapia sector.

Further strengthening the ongoing work of FAI’s existing Tilapia Welfare Egypt project, the new partnership was formalized with FAI signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CLAR and existing Egypt-based project partner, Ethical Seafood Research (ESR).

This MoU outlines a comprehensive plan to improve the assessment and management of tilapia welfare across Egypt, using the combined expertise of CLAR, FAI and ESR to support the sustainable growth of the nation’s tilapia sector.

“By tailoring welfare practices to Egypt’s specific needs, we hope Egypt can emerge as a global leader in tilapia welfare,” explained FAI’s COO, Murilo Quintiliano. “We want to be working in countries where tilapia is being produced at scale, so we can improve the lives and welfare of as many fish as possible.”

“Despite the critical role of tilapia farming in Egypt and neighboring countries, welfare remains a largely underexplored area,” stated Professor Refaat El-Gamal, head of the CLAR team. “Through this new collaboration, we’re committed to developing and implementing welfare assessment protocols, tools, and training materials tailored to the Egyptian aquaculture industry. By using FAI’s industry-leading welfare assessment protocols and actively engaging Egyptian farmers, we seek to foster a deeper understanding and adoption of welfare practices. This initiative is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing both the welfare of farmed fish and the productivity of the aquaculture sector.”

CLAR is well-known for its leadership in research, training, and outreach in Egyptian aquaculture. The organization’s efforts are primarily focused on meeting the growing domestic demand for fish protein, achieving self-sufficiency, and developing future export markets for farmed aquatic species.

“FAI’s expertise, combined with its user-friendly tools like the FAI Tilapia Welfare App, will greatly benefit our work,” added Professor El-Gamal. “The digital tools provided by FAI will enable us to help farmers transition from paper-based records to more efficient digital systems. This will allow farmers to carry out welfare assessments more easily and effectively. Empowering farmers with the knowledge and resources to improve fish health and welfare is vital to increasing fish survival rates and overall farm efficiency.”

Every nation’s aquaculture sector operates under unique conditions and challenges, distinct from other regions, and that’s why FAI believes collaborative efforts with different national organizations is essential to improving tilapia welfare standards globally.

“As the leading tilapia producer in Africa and one of the top three worldwide, Egypt is in a prime position to champion the implementation of enhanced welfare practices,” explained Mr Quintiliano. “This partnership signifies a significant milestone in the journey toward sustainable and ethical aquaculture in Egypt, with the potential to set new standards in fish welfare.”