Floyd Green (right), Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, views fish pellets on display at Longville Park Farm in Clarendon during a tour on December 28, 2020. Others from left are Donnie Bunting, owner and operator of the 100-acre fish farm, Courtney Cole, interim Chief Executive Officer, National Fisheries Authority; and Michael Pryce, acting Chief Technical Director, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries - Contributed photo.
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Floyd Green, is calling for fish farmers to infuse new technology into fish farming. Green said that with the increased demand for tilapia, there are tremendous opportunities available for diversification by fisherfolk into aquaculture.
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Agriculture minister calls on fish farmers to adopt new technology into farming
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