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The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) is a cabinet-level ministry of the government of Uganda.The mandate of the ministry is to "formulate, review and implement national policies, plans, strategies, regulations and standards and enforce laws, regulations and standards along the value chain of crops, livestock and fisheries".
Aquaculture Research and Development Centre, Kajjansi (ARDC), is a national centre responsible for aquaculture research and development in Uganda. It is a branch of the National Fisheries Resources Institute (NAFIRRI). [1] [2] a fish pond in kajjansi. The center undertakes the following studies:
Fredrick Bwino Kyakulaga (born in June 22, 1964) is a Ugandan Microbiologist and Politician who serves as the State Minister for Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries, a position he assumed in June 2021.
Ministry for Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries: Frank Tumwebaze [1] [2] Ministry of Information and Communications Technology: Chris Baryomunsi [1] [2] Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs: Jacob Oboth-Oboth [1] [2] Ministry of Disaster Preparedness and Refugees: Hilary Onek [1] [2] Ministry of Education and Sports: Janet Museveni ...
Uganda's Freshwater Fisheries Research Organization monitored fishing conditions and the balance of flora and fauna in Uganda's lakes. In 1989 this organization warned against overfishing , especially in the Lake Kyoga region, where the combined result of improved security conditions and economic hardship was a 40- percent increase in ...
Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (Uganda) This page was last ... This page was last edited on 3 December 2021, at 03:05 (UTC).
Males dominate the fisheries (98%). The mean age of fishers is 29 years, with age 30 dominating. The majority of fishers are married (70%) and have families (74%). Most fishermen have stayed on landing sites for close to nine years.
The Uganda Bureau of Statistics reported, when looking at the urban workforce in 2015, 88.6% of women were employed informally, and 84.2% of men were. [47] Women are unable to enter into certain sectors, especially in the formal economy, due to the inability to provide substantial initial funding, and remain in the trade and service sectors of ...