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Six Cameroonian Fish Experts Train in Spain

Six Cameroonian Fish Experts Train in Spain
  • Comments   -   Monday, 28 October 2013 16:16

(Business in Cameroon) - Some six Cameroonian trainers in fishing are undertaking training in Spain for efficiency in the country, the Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries, Dr Taïga has said.

The Minister made the disclosure in Yaounde last week during a steering committee meeting of the project to construct and equip the fishery training school in Limbe.

The three-month training, Minister Taïga said, will sharpen their skills for efficiency and better fish production in Cameroon. Statistics shows that the country spends over FCFA 100 billion to import almost half (200,000) metric tons of fish it consumes annually.

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