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October 2010
This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development.
It was prepared by Chemonics International Inc.
Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide for Nigeria
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Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide for Nigeria USAID MARKETS Project
(Maximizing Agricultural Revenue and Key Enterprises in Targeted Sites)
October 2010
Compiled by
James W. Miller1 and Solomon Aleem
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Contract No. 620-C-00-05-00077-00 Submitted to USAID/Nigeria Mission
1 James W. Miller, USAID MARKETS Aquaculture Consultant. 707 Timberwyck Drive, Hixson, Tennessee USA 37343. Tel: +1-423-
875-4962. E-mail: [email protected] 2 Solomon Aleem. USAID MARKETS Aquaculture Consultant. Tel. +234-803-716-3792; E-mail: [email protected]
The author’s views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States
Agency for International Development or the United States Government.
Mention of trade names or commercial products in this document does not constitute endorsement or
recommendation for use on the part of USAID or the USAID MARKETS (Maximizing Agricultural
Revenue and Key Enterprises in Targeted Sites) programme. The accuracy, reliability and originality of
work presented in this report are the responsibility of the individual authors.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgement 3
Introduction 4
Disclaimer 5
1. How to Use this Buyers’ Guide 6
2. Suppliers of Fish Fingerlings 7
2.1 Catfish fingerlings 7
2.2 Tilapia fingerlings 8
2.3 Other species 8
2.4 Live Fish Transport providers 9
2.5 Fish Disease Diagnostic Services 9
3. Suppliers of Fish Feeds 11
3.1 Locally Manufactured Fish Feeds 11
3.2 Imported Fish Feeds 12
3.3 Locally produced “on-farm” fish feeds 14
4. Suppliers of Aquaculture Equipment 15
4.1 Hatchery Equipment 15
4.2 Fish Feed Equipment 19
4.3 Water Quality Monitoring 20
4.4 Pond Treatments 21
4.5 Sampling and Harvest Nets 22
5. Pond Construction Equipment and Tools 23
Table 1. 2004 Summary Inventory of Fish Farms, Lakes and Feed Mills 24
Table 2. Fish Fingerling Suppliers 25
Table 3. Fish Feed Suppliers 28
Table 4. Suppliers of Aquaculture Equipment 33
Table 5. Providers of Aquaculture Technical Assistance (consultants) in Nigeria 34
Table 6. Fish Disease Diagnostic Service Providers 40
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks are owed to the many who participated in collecting the information and compiling
this first edition of the Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide.
Thanks to the leaders of the USAID MARKETS programme who have the vision for the
potentials in the development of the aquaculture industry and who supported this effort.
Thanks are due to the many suppliers who provided information about their businesses as
members of the aquaculture value chain.
Thanks are due to the consultant, Mr Solomon Aleem for his pursuit of suppliers in the field
and to Geof Dolman, the technical director for USAID MARKETS programme.
Special Thanks are owed to Mr. Saeed Lawal, MARKETS Aquaculture Specialist who
worked tirelessly to make this Buyers Guide a reality.
Kind thanks are due to the President of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON), Deaconess
Foluke Areola and to Dr. Charity Oche, Secretary of FISON for their efforts and
contributions to the content of this tool for fish farmers and especially for its sustainability
through FISON.
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INTRODUCTION
The aquaculture industry in Nigeria has grown tremendously in the past nine years with a
reported production of farmed catfish of 143,207 MT (Federal Dept. of Fisheries, 2008) and
some 20% growth per year. This development has catalysed a well developed value chain of
many participants including an estimated 5,000 or more fish farmers, some 15 large fish
hatcheries and more than 100 small to medium hatcheries as well as four quality fish feeds of
local manufacture, some 12 imported quality fish feeds and an undocumented large number
of small, artisanal fish feed producers. Equipment suppliers and consulting service providers
have grown with fairly wide coverage in the different regions of the country, although most
suppliers are focused in the SW, where the aquaculture industry began.
With many fish farmers entering the field every year, it follows that many will be seeking
sources of supply of all kinds of inputs, equipment and services without previous experience
of where to find them. Similarly, as the demand for such inputs, equipment and services
grows, many new suppliers are starting in business without an established clientele. This
Buyers’ Guide seeks to bridge the gap between the potential customers and the purveyors of
those inputs, equipment and services necessary for aquaculture.
The Buyers’ Guide provides extensive lists of the merchants and consultants who supply
fingerlings, fish feeds, all kinds of aquaculture equipment, equipment and tools for pond
construction, technical services and fish disease diagnostics. It also provides guidance on the
importance of these inputs and what to look for when seeking a supply.
This first edition of the Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide is the result of cooperation between
USAID MARKETS and staff of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON). It is anticipated
that this buyers’ guide will be revised and kept up-to-date, and may be produced and
marketed by FISON.
Note that an inventory of Fish Farms, Feed Producers and Lakes was completed in 2003 by
the Aquaculture and Inland Fisheries Project of the Special Food Security Programme
assisted by FAO. This inventory is summarized in Table 1.
Survey Area
Commercial fish farming began in States in South-western Nigeria, especially Lagos, Ogun
and Oyo. Contacts with suppliers was extensive in this area and other regions canvassed
include the North-central area with the FCT, Kaduna, and Benue States. South-eastern states
included Enugu and Anambra, while South-south states included Benin, Delta, Edo and
Rivers States. These regions and states include the major concentrations of fish farmers and
suppliers. It was not possible to cover all states in the country in this edition.
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DISCLAIMER
This first edition of the Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide in no way claims to include all suppliers
and service providers to the Aquaculture industry in Nigeria. Concentrated efforts have been
made to reach as many participants in the value chain as possible. Vetting of suppliers has
been done through fish farmers and others in the value chain and regular review by local
professional associations is proposed for updating this document in the future.
All suppliers listed are known to have supplied inputs or equipment or to have offered to
supply such inputs. USAID and USAID MARKETS does not support or back the claims
made by suppliers and service providers nor does it verify the claims of suppliers as regards
the quality or uses of their equipment.
The compilers of this Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide advance the word, “Buyer Beware” and
encourage all buyers to fully investigate the supplier and their inputs, equipment and services
before making their purchases. Particular caution is urged for those seeking qualified
consultants and references should be contacted for verification of technical qualifications and
integrity. It is up to the client to be vigilant.
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1. How to Use this Buyers’ Guide
This buyers’ guide is straightforward to use. Those seeking to purchase things for their fish
farms can:
1) simply flip through the Buyers’ Guide to find a topic,
2) look up a given item in the Table of Contents,
3) refer to the list of suppliers and contact numbers and e-mail addresses at the end
of the Guide,
4) use the Guide on the interactive internet web site: www.fison.org
Some technical information is provided on each subject. Note that an evaluation on the use
of the Guide is available to receive user comments. This feature is also available to evaluate
the suppliers, and users of the Guide are encouraged to respond in an effort to improve the
Guide and to encourage the suppliers to be more responsive to the needs of fish farming
consumers. This Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide will be widely distributed in a “hard published
copy” and on the internet: www.fison.org.
Since aquaculture has developed rapidly in Nigeria, technical approaches and use of technical
equipment such as water quality test equipment, have not always kept up with the pace. This
is shown in the limited number of equipment suppliers in Nigeria. Efforts at compiling this
first Aquaculture Buyers’ Guide covered eleven states in the South-west (Lagos, Ogun and
Oyo), South-south (Edo, Delta, Rivers), South-east (Anambra and Enugu) and North-central
(FCT, Kaduna and Benue). All suppliers could not be contacted, but this first edition of the
Buyers’ Guide includes the major suppliers. Detailed contact information on some 30
fingerling suppliers are listed in Table 2, while more than fifty suppliers of fish feeds are
presented in Table 3. Equipment suppliers are listed in Table 4. The list of Service Providers
of Technical Assistance through consultants was provided by FISON and is presented in
Table 5.
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2. Suppliers of Fish Fingerlings
How does one obtain quality fish fingerlings to stock ponds or tanks? High quality fish
fingerlings are essential to good fish production. Most good fish hatcheries are involved in
breeding improvement programmes and obtain brood stock from known sources, such as the
Dutch varieties of catfish, which are well known for their rapid growth and efficient feed
conversions. Some hatcheries may be linked with international programmes. Most of the
major suppliers of fingerlings from all geographic regions in the country are listed in this
Guide. Efforts were made to include those employing best management practices at their
hatcheries. Farmers are advised to avoid suppliers
who may be selling fingerlings that were caught in
the wild, as the species of such fish may be unknown
and their growth and feed conversions will probably
be unprofitable.
2.1 Catfish fingerlings
The African Catfish, Clarias gariepinus, is the fish
most in demand and is the species of choice at most
fish farms and hatcheries. This carnivorous species
is extremely hardy. In intensive culture systems,
densities of fish of up to 50 fish/m2 are common, and
such high densities are often accompanied by low
oxygen and high levels of organic suspended solids.
The African Catfish is able to tolerate such stress. Catfish prefer to feed competitively in
darkened conditions and, given good quality fish feeds, can achieve exceptional growth: up to
1.4 kg in 4-5 months. Catfish larvae are initially fed with artemia or other zooplankton as a
natural feed, then weaned off this to high quality, composed rations with the smallest particle
sizes. Feeding the right size pellets to different size fish is critical and is presented on page
11. Feed suppliers should provide feeding charts for each species and size of fish. Without
the proper feeds, many fish hatchery operators experience high mortalities at the fry and
larval stages of growth.
Some 30 Suppliers of Fingerlings
are presented in Annex 2.
Sorting Table used for counting catfish. Clarias catfish 2-3 inch fingerlings.
Clarias catfish juveniles. These are best for
stocking as they are very hardy and resistant.
Clarias gariepinus brood stock
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2.2 Tilapia fingerlings
Catfish is the fish in most demand, but the demand for tilapias is growing. Demand for other
fish species is negligible.
2.3
2.3 Other species
Red Tilapia at Durante Hatchery in
Ibadan. Oreochromis niloticus. The common tilapia.
Common Carp, Cyprinous carpio
including the Mirror Variety. These are
now difficult to find but favour cool
temperatures as in Jos where several
fish farms have them in stock.
Heterotis
niloticus is a
species
favoured by
some but
fingerlings
are difficult
to find.
Ellah Lakes
in Rivers
State may
have them.
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2.4 Live Fish Transport providers
There are unfortunately no modern live fish
transporters available in Nigeria, although several
large producers have this capacity. Most live fish
transport in Nigeria is done using the old plastic 25
litre “jerry cans” without using oxygen or diffusers
or air stones. This is very stressful to the fish and is
the cause of high mortalities in many movements of
fish. Most fish farmers may not even be aware of
high mortalities following transport as many dead
fish may not float or are eaten by birds or other
animals. There is great need for improved live fish
transport in Nigeria and it is a prime service area for
a professional to occupy. Most large fish farms have
some means to transport fish live with oxygen as
shown in the photo.
Live fish transport in Uganda. Note the use of
oxygen bottle connected to a diffuser in the
transport tank. All efforts should be made to
handle and transport fish in water.
Plastic 25 litre Jerry Cans
Fish should not be transported in such
containers. Modern fish transport as
pictured in transport boxes or plastic
bags, offers very high survival rates and
much less stress on fish.
Live Fish Transport in Plastic Bags with Oxygen
Small fish can be transported in doubled plastic bags
with one-third water and two-thirds oxygen. Bags
should be laid on their sides to maximize the oxygen -
water interface. All fish for transport should be
conditioned and held in tanks for up to two days
without feed prior to transport.
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2.5 Fish Disease Diagnostic Services
Few fish diseases have been reported as causing major problems in Nigeria. However,
aquaculture systems are intensifying, increasing the likelihood of disease outbreaks, and there
is clear need to have Fish Disease Diagnostic Services. All fish farmers should take heed
from the old adage, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”.
Several universities and institutes offer diagnostic services, as shown in Table 5. Diseased
fish require external and internal analysis and only live fish can be used for diagnostic
purposes. When fish are diseased, they usually show signs of stress before deaths occur. Fish
may go off feed, or not feed aggressively; they may crowd themselves in a corner of a pond
or tank, or manifest impaired swimming. The observant fish farmer will note the behaviour
of his fish and must take action urgently as soon as he observes any abnormalities. Fish
health is often linked to deterioration in water quality which stresses fish. Live fish for
diagnosis should always be handled in water and be shipped or taken to a diagnostic
laboratory for analysis. The following services are available and contacts are provided in
Table 6.
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3. Suppliers of Fish Feeds
Fish feeds represent 60-70% of the total expenses of a fish farmer. The best farmers use only
the best feeds available, and by doing so, make more profit, despite their higher cost. Such
feeds offer farmers fast growth and low feed conversion ratios. (A low feed conversion ratio
is desirable, not a high one. See below for an explanation.) Data from Uganda show that, by
using the best fish fingerlings and fish feeds available, survival rates of 85-90% are possible,
compared with survival rates of 40-60% using feeds made “on-farm”. The quality of feed
affects water quality, which in turn affects fish health. The best feeds are water stable and are
efficiently utilized by fish, so that the accumulation of waste in the pond or tank, and thus the
impact on water quality, is minimised. In contrast, poor quality feeds often start
disintegrating on contact with water and are not well assimilated by fish, or may not even be
consumed. This results in high waste accumulation and poor water quality. The findings in
Uganda should caution all fish farmers to only use the best feeds available.
Fish feeds available in Nigeria fall into three categories:
1. Locally Manufactured High Quality Fish Feeds
2. Local Artisanal Fish Feeds made by small-scale feed millers or made “on-farm” by fish
farmers.
3. Imported Fish Feeds
The key index for managing feeding regimes is the Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR). The FCR
is defined as the number of kilograms of feed required to produce one kilogram of fish. Thus,
the more efficient the feeding regime, the lower the FCR.
It is essential to keep records to make the best use of feeds. This is not done well on most fish
farms in Nigeria. All fish farmers should keep comprehensive records of their operations,
farm activities expenses and sales, and they are encouraged to start keeping them now if they
do not already do so. It is only through such records that a farmer can really know if the feed
being used is giving a low FCR. A good FCR could range from 1.0:1 to 1.5:1, i.e., from 1.0
to 1.5 kg of feed is needed to produce 1 kg of fish gain. Some of the artisanal feeds made
“on-farm” give FCRs of 2:1 to 4:1 or higher and cost the farmer much more than he realizes.
Only when he/she knows the FCR, can the farmer know if he/she is making profit. Table 3
gives a list of feed suppliers. 58 feed suppliers are listed and many more exist in Nigeria.
3.1 Locally Manufactured High Quality Fish Feeds
In Nigeria, local fish feed manufacture on an industrial scale is dominated at present by four
producers: CHI, Grand Cereals for Vital Feeds, Tempo Feed Mill for Freshline Feeds and
Durante. Their bags are shown in the photos below. The first three feeds are floating
pelleted feeds, while Durante produces a high quality sinking pelleted fish feed. All of these
fish feeds are available in several pellet sizes such as 4 mm, 6 mm, and 8 mm. Please refer to
the list of Feed Suppliers in Table 3. in the Annex for contact details.
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3.2 Imported Fish Feeds
There are about one dozen fish feeds imported
from abroad into Nigeria. These are all high
quality floating feeds in general. Note most quality
fish feeds come in several pellet sizes as they are
tailored to feed different sizes of fish. Small fish
require high protein (50% CP) and tiny pellets.
Coppens is the oldest, most established imported
fish feed in the country and has the following
pellet sizes available for different size fish as
shown in the photo to the right: 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm,
0.5 mm, 0.8 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm,
4.5 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm. Most imported fish feeds
only include the larger size pellets. The smaller
size pellets are very expensive, but the high quality
of these feeds jump-starts the young larvae and fry
into fast growth. Many fish farmers start feeding
the small size pelleted feeds during the first 4-8
weeks of growth, then switch to the lower cost
feeds. All contact details are presented in Table 3 with the list of feed suppliers.
Here is a selection of imported fish feeds including fish meal, the most expensive
ingredient in poultry and fish feeds. Artemia is also included for feeding larvae and
fry.
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Artemia is a natural type of zooplankton, which
is shipped in cans. The encapsulated cysts are
hatched and the live artemia are put in the tank
and preyed upon by the young larvae and fry.
Once hatched, the artemia should be siphoned
out of their tank before feeding them to the
larvae, or fry, so as to separate them from the
cyst’s shells. A second variety is decapsulated
and also serves as food.
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3.3 Locally produced artisanal fish feeds
There are many locally produced, artisanal small-scale feed millers producing some fish
feeds as well as many fish farmers who produce their own fish feeds on the farm. Most of
these feeds are only available in the areas where they are produced. Common suppliers of
artisanal, small-scale feed millers’ feeds include: MOSAB, Ideal Fish Feeds, Aqua Visa
Feeds, Megatimex, UNIFACO, Aqua Plus, High Yield, Jib Feeds, Darrell Feeds, etc.
Examples are shown below. A list of suppliers of such feeds is presented in Table 3.
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4. Suppliers of Aquaculture Equipment
Much of the equipment for use in fish farming can be made locally and fish farmers have
proven themselves to be very resourceful in this regard. For example many farmers make
scoop nets and other gear for use on their farms. With the development of the industry, there
are a number of providers of both locally-made, and imported, equipment.
4.1 Hatchery Equipment
Dip nets come in a variety of
sizes. The best ones have
the netting mounted behind
a protective bar or rubber
shield so the netting will not
scrape the bottom of the
tank and wear when dipping
fish. Many of the scoop nets
used on farms are made by
the farmers themselves.
Scales and Balances
Find the right one for the job. Battery
and electrically operated digital
platform scales are very good and
some are very portable for work in the
field and provide more accuracy than
the suspended scales.
Suppliers:
• Kingdom Aquarium
• Capsfeed
• Durante Fish Industries
• Sabina Pad
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Air Pumps and Selected Gear
Selection of air pumps, blowers, air stones and tubing should be done carefully in
order to select the most reliable equipment. The better brands of this equipment
can last several years, if properly installed and regular maintenance is carried out.
Use of blowers can sometimes double fish production in intensively managed
farms. Such equipment reduces stress on fish and enhances growth. However, one
must consider the cost of energy.
Suppliers:
• Kingdom Aquarium
• Durante Fish Industries
• Felimar Aquaculture
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Assorted Hatchery Equipment and Hormones
All hatcheries which ship fish fingerlings in plastic bags require oxygen. Bottles for oxygen require a
regulator valve to decrease the pressure. Such bottles are used to ship live small fish in plastic bags as
well as for live transport in live fish transport tanks. Air stones or diffusers are needed for use in
transport tanks.
Submerged pumps may be found in a variety of sizes as can UV sterilizing filters for treatment of water
in aquaculture systems.
Portable plastic/PVC tanks are very useful in handling and sorting fish as are mesh netting or hapa
cages.
Hormones are needed for induced spawning of catfish and several types are available on the market.
Suppliers:
• Kingdom Aquarium
• Felimar Aquaculture
• Durante Fish Industries
UV Filter for use in intensive aquaculture systems
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Plastic Bio Filters are made in Nigeria and are
used in recirculating aquaculture systems. Fish Sorting Table shown with several types of
plastic tubs and containers which are very
useful in fish farming.
Graders are used to separate the faster
growing catfish from the others. This is done
to achieve homogeneity in sizes of fish at
stocking. The faster growing fish are called
“shooters” or “jumpers” and can cannibalize
the smaller fish.
Hapas are fine mesh net cages for sorting,
holding and rearing small fish in a protected
environment away from predators (including
insects). Different netting materials are
available to make hapas.
Electric Paddle wheels serve
to aerate and move water in
ponds. These can help
prevent pond water from
stratifying. Waders may be
useful in seining ponds.
Assorted Fish Hatchery Equipment Bio Filters can be made from a variety of
materials. Bio Filters have a huge surface
area per volume to provide substrate for
bacteria that remove ammonia and clean
up water continuously. These are used in
the many recirculating aquaculture
systems found in Nigeria.
Fish sorting tables are used to quickly sort
and count fish for stocking or for sale.
Hapas are very useful as temporary units
to hold fish, enabling a number of sizes or
species of fish to be held in one pond.
They are also used in reproducing tilapias
with the intensive Philippine method.
Suppliers:
• Durante Fish Industries in Ibadan
• Com Systems in Port Harcourt
• Felimar Aquaculture
• Kingdon Aquarium
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4.2 Fish Feed Equipment
Hand meat grinders on left, can be used to make pellets.
Above are pieces of heavy duty feed mill equipment.
Feed Production Equipment
Several suppliers provide small-scale and large-scale feed milling equipment for
limited fish feed production. Most such operations require a generator, or, as an
alternative, it is possible to purchase solar energy panels in Nigeria.
Suppliers:
• Capsfeed
• Kingdom Aquarium
• Ajanla Farms – CHI Fish Feeds
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4.3 Water Quality Monitoring
Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Water quality test equipment is lacking at most fish
farms in Nigeria and without demand for such
equipment, the suppliers only have minimal items
available. Serious fish farmers should have a basic
water quality test kit capable of measuring
parameters such as pH, oxygen, hardness, ammonia
and others. Several such combined kits are available
on the international market. Fish farmers who
manage their ponds and tanks intensively should
have a quality, battery operated oxygen meter.
Suppliers:
• Finlab
• Durante Fish Industries
• Felimar Aquaculture
• Kingdom Aquarium
• Winelight Co., Ltd.
Portable pH Meters Portable Oxygen Meter
pH Test papers are available.
Thermometers
Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Water quality test equipment is lacking at most fish
farms in Nigeria and without demand for such
equipment, the suppliers only have minimal items
available. Serious fish farmers should have a basic
water quality test kit capable of measuring
parameters such as pH, oxygen, hardness, ammonia
and others. Several such combined kits are available
on the international market. Fish farmers who
manage their ponds and tanks intensively should
have a quality, battery operated oxygen meter.
Suppliers:
• Finlab
• Durante Fish Industries
• Felimar Aquaculture
• Kingdom Aquarium
• Winelight Co., Ltd.
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4.4 Pond Treatments
Fertilizers, lime, salt, potassium permanganate and other items that could be used in treating
ponds, tanks or fish are available on the local market at many agricultural suppliers.
Fertilizers, agricultural lime and other
inorganic fertilizers are available all
over Nigeria from many suppliers.
Agricultural lime is slower acting,
cheaper, and safer to use than hydrated
lime.
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4.5 Sampling and Harvest Nets
Nets and such fishing gear are widely available across Nigeria.
Fish Netting and other Gear
There are many suppliers of fish netting, floats, leads, line and
gear to be used in making seines, dip nets and other needs for
pond work.
Leads are needed
to make lead lines
for seines, pictured
above, and other
fishing nets. The
yellow net needles ,
pictured above, are
used to make cast
nets and seines
from twine.
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5. Pond Construction Equipment and Tools
Pond Construction Tools and Equipment
Most earthen pond construction in Nigeria is done by hand labour
using basic hand tools. There are many suppliers of PVC pipe and
valves as well as heavy plastic liners for use in ponds built in porous
soils.
Suppliers:
• Kingdom Aquarium
• Hardware shops
• Plumbing shops
Heavy plastic liners for ponds
PVC Pipes are widely available.
Hand Tools for pond
construction
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Table 1. Summary of Inventory of Fish Farms, Lakes and Feed Producers in Nigeria.
(Aquaculture and Inland Fisheries Project, July 2004)
No.
Geo Political Zones
(States)
No. of
Dams and Reservoirs
No. of
Fish Farms
No. of
Feed Producers
South East Zone
Abia
Anambra
Ebony
Enugu
Imo
1. 4 40 2
2. 5 18 3
3. 17 12 7
4. 22 4 4
5. 9 40 16
Sub Total 57 114 32
South South Zone
Akwa Ibom
Bayelsa
Cross River
Delta
Edo
Rivers
1. 16 98 4
2. 52 86 -
3. 17 199 -
4. 30 420 6
5. 6 136 -
6. 22 89 8
Sub Total 143 1,028 18
South West Zone
Ogun
Ekiti
Lagos
Ondo
Osun
Oyo
1. 24 173 35
2. 6 31 2
3. - 153 16
4. 8 15 3
5. 7 300 26
6. 29 234 9
Sub Total 74 906 91
North Central Zone
Abuja
Benue
Kogi
Kwara
Plateau
Nassarawa
Niger
1. 15 29 1
2. 45 198 5
3. 35 32 -
4. 21 121 18
5. 85 18 9
6. 16 16 2
7. 35 29 1
Sub Total 252 443 36
North East Zone
Adamawa
Bauchi
Borno
Gombe
Taraba
Yobe
1. 16 4 -
2. 33 16 -
3. 18 12 -
4. 44 9 1
5. 83 8 1
6. 20 13 1
Sub Total 214 62 3
North West Zone
Jigawa
Kaduna
Kano
Katsina
Kebbi
Sokoto
Zamfara
1. 15 4 1
2. 20 10 9
3. 17 10 1
4. 40 7 16
5. 30 56 -
6. 15 9 1
7. 40 9 7
Sub Total 177 105 35
GRAND TOTAL 917 2,658 215
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Table 2. Suppliers of Fish Fingerlings in Nigeria. October 2010.
Name of
Farm/Hatchery
Size or Scale
of Production Region Address
Contact
Person Telephone E-mail Species of Fish Produced
1. Abravic Farms S SW
Gbagada,
Lagos
Mrs D.
Adepoju
07028660406 [email protected] C. gariepinus
2. Adewoyin, Tunde M SW
Ojoo Barrack,
Ibadan
Prince T.
Adewoyin
08028843191 C. gariepinus
3. Akeem Farms S, M? SW
Alakia,
Ibadan
Akeem Akere 08036366436 [email protected]
C. gariepinus
4. Alawiye Farms S SW S.Labisi 08023444620 C. gariepinus 5. Azemor Agribiz
Farm Ltd M SW
Km 15, Ibadan- Ife
Rd, Ibadan
Rauf
Nurudeen
08034390440 [email protected]
C. gariepinus
6. Aziza Patrick Farm M SS
Ugbe Biyi Sapele,
Delta State
Patrick Aziza
7. CHI(Ajanla) Fish
farm XL SW
Km 5,Ibadan
Expressway,
Ibadan
C. gariepinus fingerlings,
juvenile/adv juveniles
8. Chessy Farms M SE
Ihila,
Anambra State
9. Choice Farms
L SW
Ijegun, Isolo,
Lagos
Remi Ahmed 08032482115 [email protected] C. gariepinus fingerlings,
juvenile/adv juveniles
Tilapia fingerlings (S.
niloticus)
10. Durante Fish
Industries ltd XL SW
Nigerwest Bldg.,
Old Lagos Ibadan Rd,
Challenge,
Ibadan
Gbenga Olude
08030417417
Seyi Adegoke
02-2313963
0805-533-8080
www.durantefish.com C. gariepinus fingerlings.
juvenile/adv juveniles
All male Tilapia fingerlings
11. Eha Farms NC
Makurdi,
Benue State
12. Ellah Lakes Plc L SS
Obrikom,
Rivers State
08033535884
13. Fahoch FaSWrms
ltd L SW
Igando,
Lagos
Mr N. Ehirim 08054022182 [email protected]
14. Fisam Farms
S NC
Behind FCDA Qtrs,
Jabi.
Abuja
08035473576
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Name of
Farm/Hatchery
Size or Scale
of Production Region Address
Contact
Person Telephone E-mail Species of Fish Produced
15. Folawewo Farms M SW
Abule Egba,
Lagos
Felix
Folawewo
08033317986
16. Green River
Project M SS
Obrikom R/ State 08039075426
17. Heritage Farms M SW
8/10 Oke Street,
Ojokoro, Lagos
A. A Salawu 07030630212 [email protected]
18. J.Dadi Farms M SS
Ekenwan Round
About, Edo State
0803-427-9620
19. Jigna Farms M NC
Dutse-Bwari, FCT,
Abuja
08023386836;
08066013120
20. Liasu Farms M SW
Ketu, Lagos Kolapo Liasu 08033481388 [email protected] C. gariepinus
(fingerlings/juveniles)
21. Mediatrix Farms M NC Orozo,FCT, Abuja James Apochi 08033345949
22. Mosope Farms L SW
Ipaja, Lagos Mrs, K.O
Jawando
08024270710 [email protected]
23. Olatunde Farms S SW
Shasa. Lagos Emma
Olatunde
08058989570
24. Omo Farms Nig
Ltd M NC
Kiyi- Kuje, FCT Sola Odekunle 07031300928
25. Paul Omu Farms L SS Igbide, Delta State Gen Paul Omu
26. Osin Farms L SW
Yakoyo-Ipetumodu
Osun State
Funso
Akinrinade
08033279140
27. Rockwater M NC
Jos, Rayfield, Plateau
State
28. Samdoc Farms
M SS
1,Ohohobi Str,Benin-
Sapele Rd, Benin
Sunday
Medina
08035637256
29. Senbanjo Farms S SW
Ojokoro- Agege Hon Senbanjo 08034766571 [email protected]
27
Name of
Farm/Hatchery
Size or Scale
of Production Region Address
Contact
Person Telephone E-mail Species of Fish Produced
30. Syndenham,
Hilary Farms L SW
Near ITA, Oluana
Village, Akingbile,
via ITTA, Oyo Road,
Ibadan
Hillary
Syndenham
+234(0)802-324-
3795; 0803-549-
9099
Hybrid/pure strains
fingerlings/juveniles of C.
gariepinus
31.Tee-Ess Farms
M SW
12 Femi Dada St.,
Idowu-Egba Isheri-
Lasu Rd,
Lagos
Tunde Sanni 08034110900
08054110900
32. Temperance
Farms- Obasanjo
Farms
? SW
Ota. Obasanjo Farms Pres.
Obasanjo
33. Tidoo Farms L NC Makurdi, Benue State
34. Timmond Farms L SW
Ago Place Way,
Okota, Lagos
Rotimi
Omodeyin
08023045857 [email protected]
35. Tropical
Aquaculture. Farms S SW
Owode Bale. Ibese,
Ikorodu
Yinka Aleem 08037163792
36. West Farms
L SW
Lekki-Epe
Expressway, Ibeju,
Lagos State
C.gariepinus
(fingerlings/juvenile/adv
juveniles
37. Zainab Farms
M? SW
1c Adeola Adeoye,
Off Toyin Street, Ikeja
01-4968556
08023004940
Fingerlings/juv of C.
gariepinus
37. Zartech Fish farm XL SW Off Ring Rd, Ibadan
38. Zqmits Farms M SW
Abeokuta-Ibadan Rd,
Apata, Ibadan
Ajikobi
Olayinka
08037288164 [email protected]
Small= < nos 50, 000/year or N500,000-N1million; Medium=N1 million-3 m/year; Large=N 3-5 million/year ; Extra Large: N5 m+
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Table 3. Fish Feed Suppliers in Nigeria. October 2010.
Name Category Region Address Telephone e-mail address Fish Feeds & Types
supplied Prices (N)
Contact
Person
1. AEC
Integrated
Enterprises
D SS
7,East-West Rd,
Rumokoro,
PH
08022224612
2. Ahiebhozoria
Obehi D
08073037766 On growing feeds
3.Ajanla Farms-
CHI M SW
Km 20, Off Ibadan
Rd., Lagos
Expressway
0805-245-3898
0803-511-0283
Extruded feeds
4. Aller Aqua
Fish Feed-Aller
Aqua Feed I SW
Plot 93/95 Apapa
oshodi Exp.,
Alejolowo House,
Toyota Bus Stop,
Lagos
0803-460-2834
5.Amis Gote D SS
18/19 Abonema
Wharf Rd, PH
08036675000
08075676359
On growing feeds
6. Amodu, Fatai D SW
Akure 08035508895 [email protected] Fatai Amodu
08035508895
7. Amogbonsa,
Femi D SW
Ado Ekiti 08033304175
8. Ams Top West
Africa ltd D SW
Km 37
Abeokuta/Lagos Exp
Way, Adalemo B/stp
Sango Ota, Ogun St
0803-406-7413 Steamed Fish Feed
Premix; Fish Meal,
Additives
9. Animal Care-
I SW
Iperu Rd. Lagos
Expway Ogere
Remo, Behind
Dumex Depot, Ogun
St
037-620-082
0805-505-4098
0805-709-8720
Extruded, 4.5mm, 6
and 9mm; also
provides Vet
Diagnostic Services
Niran
Adegbamigbe
08037226904
10. Aquanutro by
Mid Century
Agro Allied
Ventures, Ltd. D, I SW
Plot 29, Augusto Close,
Hanat Augusto Estate,
At Alnico Fill
Station/IDI-B/stp.
Opp Abattoir Makt
Okooba, Agege,
Lagos
0803-721-7975
0803-264-1106
29
Name Category Region Address Telephone e-mail address Fish Feeds & Types
supplied Prices (N)
Contact
Person
11. Association
of Fish Farm
Marketers/
Exporters of
Nigeria
D SS
c/o MichikaFarm,
Omuoluta,
Ugwurata- Ale,
Rivers State.
08032700894
12. Bamlek(Nig)
Enterprises D NC
64, Oja Gboro,
Ilorin, Kwara State.
08055915304
13. Bio Organics
Nutrients Systs I SW
KM 26, LAGOS
IBADAN EXP.,
Ibafo, Ogun State
14. Boom Feeds I, D SW
Old Abeokuta Rd,
Oko Oba Agege
15. Capsfeed
A SW
1, Penns Farm,
Alakia, Ibadan
02-2014416 [email protected] Dry pellets on
growing sinking
feeds( All sizes)
Mr Fakunle
08033244318
08034748926
16. Catfish
Global Expert I, D NC
Y/Gowon Way, Jos 08035719921 Coppens, Durante,
Multi feed
17. Cholom, Mrs A NW
NAF Base, Kaduna 08057272016 Local Sinking
Pellets ( 0n growing)
Mrs Cholom
08057272016
18. Coppens Feed
Depot I, D NW
Kawo, Kaduna 08032798747 Coppens, Aqua plus,
Dizengoff
19. Com Syst D SS Port Harcourt 0803-552-2223 Tom Urbano
20. Covenant
Feed I SW
Oba Karounwi Rd.,
Ago-Ika, Abeokuta,
Ogun St
0803-712-8764
21. Chuks Feed D 08062209693 [email protected]
22. Damtoria
Ventures D SS
49, Airport Rd,
Rumuodumaya,
Obiakpor, PH
08033123001 Coppens, CHI
23. Dickem
Farms M SW
Ishashi, Lagos
24. Dizengoff I SW
Creek Rd, Apapa,
Lagos
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Name Category Region Address Telephone e-mail address Fish Feeds & Types
supplied Prices (N)
Contact
Person
25. Durante Fish
Feeds (Durante
Fish Indus Ltd)
Skretting-
Holland
I, M SW
Nigerwest Bldg., Old
Lagos-Ibadan Rd,
Challenge, Ibadan
08055338080
02-7511113
02-231-3963
0805-533-8080
www.durantefish.com
Fry, Fingerlings/Adv.
Fingerlings, On
growing (3.0, 4.5 &
6.0 mm)
N1100/kg-
Fry; N570-
Fingerlings;
N250-
On growing
Seyi Adegoke
08034039234
26. Efo Agric
Ltd, D SS
M/ Mohammed Rd,
Benin Edo State.
08036712050;
08056594281
Durante, CHI
Dizengoff, Bendel
feeds, Vital Feeds
(On growing)
27.Egini Farms
A, D SS
Udu LGA near
Aladja, Warri Delta
State
08024779138 Coppens & On farm
Sinking feeds
Henry
28. Ellah Lakes
Plc A, D SS
Obrikom, Rivers
State
07031560664
08033535884
Dizengoff, Coppens
29. Felimar
Fisheries I, D SW
Eruwom Road, Ijebu
Ode
08036677903;
0803-344-3508
Durante, Coppens,
CHI, Multifeeds
30. Mrs Feyisola
V.A D SW
Epe, Lagos 08072388405
31.Fish Affairs D NC
Near ABC Garage,
Jos
08034282411
32. Fish House
Coop
I, D NW
14, A/Bello Way,
Kaduna
08033115817,
08038510487
Dizengoff,
Coppens,(On
growing feeds)
33. Fish House
Group D NW
c/o Bawa Faskari
Farms Ltd,
Nuhu Wali
Str,Rigasa. Kaduna
08032877277 On growing feeds (
Coppens, Vital feeds.
Dizengoff)
34. Freshco
Foods Ltd A SW
Olubadan Village,
Ogunmakin, Ibadan
Coppens, Onfarm
Sinking Feeds( On
growing)
Dr Nurudeen/
Mr Waheed
35. Gold Feeds D SW Ibadan 08054900780
36. Grand
Cereals Ltd
M NC
Km 17, Zawan
R/About, Bukuru,
Jos
[email protected] On growing ( 4.0, 6.0
& 9.0 mm)
Steve
Gambo
08034041814
Emmanuel-
08034082868
31
Name Category Region Address Telephone e-mail address Fish Feeds & Types
supplied Prices (N)
Contact
Person
37.Hope of Glory
Stores D SW
Ibadan Garage,
Ijebu- Ode
08056148859 Coppens, Durante,
Dizengoff, CHI
Mrs Oyeniyi
08056148859
38. IDBPR Fish
Farmers Group A SW
Epe-Ijebu Ode Rd,
Ijebu Ode
[email protected] Adeniyi
Marcus
08034730236
39. JF Fisheries I, D SW Ikorodu, Lagos Coppens,
40. Kale, Ayo D SW Ikorodu 08023056025 [email protected]
41. Komsale
Farms Ltd D SS
PH 08027844664 [email protected]
42. Le Gouessant
Aquaculture I SW
30, Ajuwon-Akute
Rd. Iju Ajuwon,
Lagos
0803-322-
7834; 0805-
577-2621
43. Masfodaz
Enterprises, Ltd I SW
1845, Folagbade Stl.,
Ijebu-Ode, Ogun St
037-431-372
44. Miliky Farm I, D NC
Kado Market,
ABUJA
Coppens, Euro feeds
45. Nikol Farms
A SW
Nikol Close, Behind
Victor B Petrol Stat,
Anifalaje, Akobo,
Lagos
0805-523-1862
0805-476-9865
46. Nutrient
Solutions I SW
Ijaiye Housing Estate,
Near Pen Cinema,
Agge, Lagos
Coppens
47. Obasanjo
Farms Nig., Ltd M SW
Freshline Feeds,
Adigbe Obada Oko
Road, Abeokuta Ogun
State
0805-5095017;
0805-509-5180
www.obasanjoholdings.com
48. OGS Global
Links Invest. Ltd I SW
OGS Plaza,
30, Ajuwon- Akute
Rd, Iju Ajuwon
01-4396770
07055772621
Fry/ On growing Le
gouessant Extruded
floating feed
Mr Muyiwa
Osikoya
08033227834
49. Olajogun,
I.A. D NC
Ilorin 08036732611 [email protected]
50. Olubisi Feeds
D SW
Sabo Garage,
Ikorodu, Lagos State
08033204313 Coppens, Multifeed,
Grow Best,
Megayield, Local
pellets
Mrs Olubisi
08033204314
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Name Category Region Address Telephone e-mail address Fish Feeds & Types
supplied Prices (N)
Contact
Person
51. Sabina Pad
D, A SW
Old Abeokuta Rd,
Oko- Oba, Agege
08023118093;
08034123000
Fry/On growing (
Coppens, Durante,
CHI, Multifeed, local
Engr Rufus
Olopade-
08034123000
52. Samdoc
Global Feeds D, I SS
Santana Market,
Sapele- Benin Rd,
Benin
08055637254
08051955211
On growing feeds(
Coppens, Durante
53. Sharp Feeds
by GK Farms I, ? SW
Esietedo St., Alakija
Satellite. Town,
Lagos
0803-417-9530
0802-387-2969
[email protected] 42-45% CP; 2-6.5
mm; imported
54.Shuaibu
Fisheries & Food
D NC
Kado Market, FCT,
Abuja
Durante, Coppens,
Euro feed,
Superindo,
Dizengoff,
Feed master, Aqua-
soja
Mr
Shuaibudeen
55. SW
Aquaculture
Services
D SW
Ilobu- Osogbo Rd,
Near Police Barrack,
Osogbo
08035034986 [email protected] On growing feeds(
Coppens, Dizengoff,
CHI, Durante)
Mrs Shakirat
Atanda
08035034986
56. Vale
Vivafeed I SW
7th
Floor, 109
Awolowo Rd, Ikoyi,
Lagos
57. Zemach Feed
Mill-Multi Feeds D SW
Pacific Close, Off
Oregon Rd. Ojota,
Lagos
www.bartal-africa.com
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Table 4. Suppliers of Aquaculture Equipment in Nigeria. February 2010. Name of Company
Equipment
Supplier
Address Region Contact Person Telephone E-mail Types
Equipment in
Stock now
Remarks
Store Room
with
equipment?
Or on order?
Sales
Small
Medium
Large?
1. Absolute Fisch
Aquaculture, Ltd
8/10 Ilupeju By Pass,
POB 3480 Mushin,
Lagos
SW Ingo Beckert
Remi Ahmed
+234(0) 806-257-
8897
0803-248-2115;
0805-050-0156
Water Treatment
Eq; Water Test
Kits;Tanks;UV;
liners;recirc syst
2. Capsfeed Ibadan SW 1, Penns Farm,
Alakia, Ibadan Mr
Fakunle
02-2014416
08033244318
08034748926
agrofeedengineering@yah
oo.com
Dry pellets on
growing sinking
feeds( All sizes)
Feed Equipment
M
3. Durante Fish
Industries ltd
Old Lagos- Ibadan
Rd, Challenge, Ibadan
SW Ope Akinwande 02-2313963 [email protected]
m
Aquachemicals,
Hormone,
Aerators,
Cropping Nets,
Incubation
troughs , Bio
filters etc
Available in
Store
Large
4. Felimar
Aquaculture
Felimar Aquaculture
Close off Eruwon,
Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State
SW Felix Olusegun Gbolade 08033443508
08036677903
Felimaraquaculture1@yah
oo.com
Fish Farms,
Catfish
Fingerlings,
Equipment
Available Large
5. Finlab Anthony Street,
Lagos
SW Microscope,
Thermometer, PH
meter
Available Large
6. Honeyville
Resources Ltd
Arry Plaza,Km 3,
Iwo- Ibadan
Rd,Ibikunie
Area;Osogbo Osun
State
SW Mr TundeOlaitan 08037273176
0802-882-3480
035-206-255
www.honeyvilleresources.co
m
OzoneAerator
Irrigation
equipments
Medium
7. Kingdom
Aquarium
4 Sarah Faboyede St,
Bucknor Estate,
Ejigbo-Isolo, Lagos
SW +234-1-813-6331;
0803-302 6184
Weighing scales,
Water Quality
kits, Microscope,
Blowers, Aerator
Available Large
Small= N 500,000-N 1million (USD 3,333); Medium=N 1-5 million (USD 3,333-33,333); large= N 5 million + in sales
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Table 5. Providers of Aquaculture Technical Assistance (consultants) in Nigeria. October 2010. List provided by FISON. Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
1. Beulah Glorious
Farms Co
18 Tarmac Rd.,
Temidire, Sango
SW
Lagos
State.
+234-803-
307-8476
+234 802-830-7777
+234 1-898-
1055
Construction, Training in
Breeding, Fish Feed
Formulation, Water Quality Management.
Jobafem Integrated Farms
+234 803-533-5800
Rev Okunlola Farms +234 803-352-7395
2. Durante Fish
Industries, Ltd
Niger West
Building,
Old Lagos-
Ibadan Rd,
Challenge, Ibadan
SW
Oyo
State.
Mr. Ope
Akinwande.
+234 2-231-
3963.
+234 805-
897-7461.
+234- 805-
049-3649.
[email protected] Fishfeed, Fingerling
production.
Ajani Farms.
A.Urobridge.
3.Atanda Akintunde Nureni (Alhaji)
NPAFS PROJECT
OFFICE,
PLOT 127 Ade Adetokunbo
Ademola
Crescent Wuse II,
Abuja.
CT Mr. A.A Nureni
+234 803- 587-1102
[email protected] [email protected]
Aquaculture and inland fisheries management
Dr O. Oyebanji, National Programme for Food Security,
Abuja.
Email: [email protected]
4. Dr Sam .O. Talabi. (Talon Nig. Ltd)
Plot 979,6th Avenue, Road
641, Festac Town,
Lagos.
SW Lagos
State.
Dr Sam.O.Talabi +234 1-7912124
+234 805-552-34252
[email protected] Research Development Scientist (Food
Agriculture and
Fisheries)
5. ABDULLAH,
Abba Yakubu (AquaGric Ltd)
No 12 Cape Town Street, Plot 2198, Off IBB Way, Wuse District, Zone 4, P. M.B. 330, Abuja-Nigeria.
CT Abdullahi, Abba
Yakubu
+234 803-
320- 1198
[email protected] Agriculture, Food
Security, Rural Development and
Finance, Fisheries, Water
and Natural Resources, Biodiversity
Conservation, Project
Preparation, Appraisal and Management,
Baseline Studies, Studies
and Missions and Geographic Information
System (GIS).
Engr. N. A. Rafindadi,
Email: [email protected] Tel: +234 805-701-0771,
+234 803-313-9678.
Jim Miller
Email: [email protected]
1(423) 710-4652., 1(423) 875-4962.
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Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
6. Dr. AYOOLA,
Simeon Oluwatoyin
Department of
Marine Sciences,
Faculty of Sciences,
University of
Lagos.
SW
Lagos
State
Dr. AYOOLA,
Simeon Oluwatoyin
Consultant on
Aquaculture/
Fisheries Management
Dr. E.K Ajani
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Management, University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Oyo State.
Tel: +234 806-892-9835. Email: [email protected]
Professor S.A Agbede Department of Veterinary Public Health and
Preventive Medicine,
University of Ibadan Tel: +234 803-804-1144.
Professor A.E Falaye Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Management,
Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Tel: +234-803-215-5435.
Email: [email protected] [email protected]
Professor I.D Nwankwo
Department of Marine Sciences,
Faulty of Science University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos State.
Tel: +234 703-835-2541.
7. Mr. Busari, A.N Lagos State
Ministry of Agric. and Cooperatives,
Fisheries Dept.
Alausa, Ikeja.
SW
Lagos State
Mr. Busari, A.N + 234 802-
315-1440, +234 803-
399-4627
[email protected] Consultant on
aquaculture and fisheries management.
Director of Fisheries
Lagos State Ministry of Agric. and Cooperatives, Fisheries
Dept. Alausa, Ikeja.
Tel: +234 802-322-5407.
8.Mr. E.F. Audu Lagos State
Ministry of Agric.
and Cooperatives, Fisheries Dept.
Alausa, Ikeja.
SW
Lagos
State
Mr. E.F. Audu +234 802-
314-8863,
+ 234 703-297-0658
http://catfishfarminginnigeria.blogspot.com/
Aquaculture systems
design/construction.
Equipment/ Input supply
Director of Fisheries
Lagos State
Ministry of Agric. and Cooperatives, Fisheries Dept. Alausa, Ikeja.
Tel: +234 802-322-5407.
9. Mr. H.O.Giwa Lagos State
Ministry of Agric.
and Cooperatives,
Fisheries Dept.
Alausa, Ikeja.
SW
Lagos
State
Mr. H.O.Giwa +234 705-
987-7661,
+234 806-
968- 5135
[email protected] Consultant on
aquaculture and fisheries
management.
Director of Fisheries
Lagos State
Ministry of Agric. and Cooperatives, Fisheries
Dept. Alausa, Ikeja.
Tel: +234 802-322-5407.
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Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
10. Mr. Ganzallo
S.T.
Lagos State
Ministry of Agric.
and Cooperatives, Fisheries Dept.
Alausa, Ikeja.
SW
Lagos
State
Mr. Ganzallo S.T +234 807-
962 -1859
[email protected] Consultant on
aquaculture and fisheries
management/ Cage and Pen culture
systems construction and
management
Director of Fisheries
Lagos State
Ministry of Agric. and Cooperatives, Fisheries Dept. Alausa, Ikeja.
+234 802-322-5407.
11. Mr. Olayiwola
Falana
Lagos State
Ministry of Agric.
and Cooperatives, Fisheries Dept.
Alausa, Ikeja.
SW
Lagos
State
Mr. Olayiwola
Falana
+234 805-
612-7819
[email protected] Consultant on
aquaculture and fisheries
management
Director of Fisheries
Lagos State
Ministry of Agric. and Cooperatives, Fisheries Dept. Alausa, Ikeja.
+234 802-322-5407
12. OLAOSEBIKAN
Babatunde, David (Mr.)
Federal College
of freshwater fisheries
Technology,
P.M.B. 1500, New-Bussa,
Nigeria.
NC
Kwara State.
OLAOSEBIKAN
Babatunde, David (Mr.)
+234 807-
810-8588
Fish biology, Fisheries
management and conservation
Prof. S.L. Lamai
13. Mr. Idris Michael Olorunmaye
Block 8, flat 5, Odo Nla Estate,
Ikorodu - Lagos
SW Lagos
State
Mr. Idris Michael Olorunmaye
+234 705- 677-66 44
Aquaculture/systems setup
14. Mrs. Nene
Amabere Jamabo (PhD)
Department of
Animal Science and Fisheries
Faculty of
Agriculture
University of Port
Harcourt Choba,
Rivers State
SS
Port Harcourt
Mrs. Nene Amabere
Jamabo (PhD)
+234 802-
312-6620
Aquaculture and Aquatic
Ecology
15. AREOLA
Foluke Omotayo
National
President, Fisheries Society
of Nigeria
FCT AREOLA
Foluke Omotayo
+234 803-
320-5882, +2341-765-
6163
+234 805-960-8259
[email protected] Project, Business and
product development, fisheries management
(aquaculture, inland and
industrial fisheries,
Mr. Patrick Taggert, Ffs.,
Deputy Director Quality Control & Quarantine Division
Federal Department of Fisheries
Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +234 803-313-6393
Dr. E.A. Ajao, Ffs.,
Director, (Chem Lab)
Nigerian Institute for Oceanography & Marine Research, Victoria Island,
Lagos, Nigeria.
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +234 802-324-7991
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Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
16. Mr. ladapo
Obidiya
African Farm
Adewumi Village
via Egbeda Ona-
ara LGA, Ibadan, Oyo State.
SW
Oyo State
Mr. Oladapo
Obidiya
+234 803-
775-3013.
Pond design, Fish
Fingerlings/ juveniles
production system
Prof. M.A. Anetekhai
Dept of Fisheries Lagos State University
Ojo Lagos State
17. Mr. segun.
Gbolade, Felimar Aquaculture
Felimar
Aquaculture Close off Eruwon, Ijebu-
Ode, Ogun State
SW
Ogun State
Mr. Felix Olusegun
Gbolade
+234 803-
344-3508, +234 803-
667-7903.
[email protected] Fish breeding/Pond
construction
Dr. B.B. Adekoya
Director of Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture, Ogun State.
18, Mr. Moses Tachia
Dept of Fisheries and Aquaculture,
University of
Makurdi. Benue State
NC Benue
State
Mr. Moses Tachia +234-805-961-4798.
[email protected] Aquaculture and artisanal Fisheries.
Dr. R.G. Okoyi, Dept of Fisheries and Aquaculture,
University of Makurdi.
Benue State
Mr. A.O. Adeyemi
Director, Fed. Dept. of Fisheries, Fed. Ministry of Agric. and Water Resources,
Abuja
19.Mr. Philip Amiengheme
No. 7B Anthony Ani Close,
Finance Quareters,
Abuja
CT Abuja
Mr. Philip Amiengheme
+234 803-322-4006.
[email protected] Aquaculture, Fish Population and dynamics
and analysis of stock.
Prof. M.A. Anetekhai Dept of Fisheries Lagos State University
Ojo, Lagos State
20. Prof. M.A. Anetekhai
Faculty of Science,
Dept of Fisheries
Lagos State
University Ojo, Lagos State
Faculty of Science, Dept of
Fisheries Lagos
State University
Ojo, Lagos State
SW Lagos
State
Prof. M.A. Anetekhai
+234 803-446-6021.
[email protected] Fisheries, Aquaculture, Environmental
Assessment and
Development
Prof. S.O. Fagade, Dept. of Zoology,
University of Ibadan, Oyo State.
21. Prof. Samuel Olu
Otubusin
Dept of
Aquaculture and
Fisheries Management,
University of
Abeokuta
SW
Ogun
State
Prof. Samuel Olu
Otubusin
+234 803-
486-9816.
[email protected] Cage/Pen Enclosure,
Integrated Aquaculture,
Shrimp Farming, Hatchery Mgt., Fish
farming Engineering and
Economics
Prof J.A. Okojie
Executive Secretary, National University
Commission, Abuja
Tel: +234 803-701-2341.
22. Dr. Chuka Titus
Madu
National Institute
for Fresh water
Fisheries Research, New
Bussa
Niger State
NC
Niger
State.
Dr. Chuka Titus
Madu
+234 805-
701-6244.
[email protected] Hatchery Mgt Dr. Aminu Raji,
National Institute for Fresh water Fisheries
Research, New Bussa Niger State
E-mail [email protected];
[email protected]. Tel: +234 806-351 9148-
38
Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
23. Mr. Fabian
Okoye
National Institute
for Fresh water
Fisheries Research, Zonal
Office,
Maiduguri, Borno State.
NE
Borno
State.
Mr. Fabian Okoye +234 805-
450-4158.
[email protected] Pond Construction and
Hatchery Mgt.
Dr. O.B. Sule,
Fisheries Department, University of Maiduguri
24. Dr O. A. Ayinla,
Executive
Director/Chief Executive Officer,
Nigeria Institute
of Oceanography and Marine
Research,
P.M.B.12729, Victoria Island,
Lagos.
Nigeria.
SW
Lagos State.
Dr O.A.Ayinla. +234 802-
326-1588.
[email protected] Fish Breeding&
Nutrition
Prof. B. Y. Abubakar,
Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria, Agricultural Research House,
Plot 223D,
Cadastral Zone B6, Mabushi,
P.M.B.5026,
Wuse-Abuja. Abuja.
Email: [email protected]
25. Mr. Lawrence .E. Onyeche
Ministry of Agriculture,
Asaba, Delta.
SS Delta
State.
Mr. Lawrence E. Onyeche
+234 803-377-1807.
[email protected] Aquaculture / Fish production
Mr. N. E. Okobi, Retired Permanent Secretary,
P.O.Box 1369,
Asaba.. Tel: +234 803 350 4242.
26.Dr O.B. Sule Head of
Department,
Department of
Fisheries,
University of Maiduguri,
Borno State.
NE
Borno
State.
Dr O.B. Sule +234 803-
501-7494.
[email protected] Aquaculture,
Fish feed formulation,
Hatchery,&
Pond construction.
Prof. I. Kwari,
Dean of Fisheries,
University of Maiduguri,
Borno State.
27. Mr. Joseph Bamidele Bolarinwa,
341 Close, House 1,
Gowon Estate,
Lagos.
SW Lagos
State.
Mr. Joseph Bamidele
Bolarinwa,
+234 802-301-4849.
[email protected] Fisheries Aquaculture Management.
Prof. Greg. Biyi Daramola, Department of Agric. Economics ,
Federal University of Technology,
Abeokuta. Tel: +234 803-333-0057.
Rev. G. G.
Oyegunle, Peniel Christian Centre,
Lagos.
Tel: +234 803-706-0383.
39
Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
28. Dr. Omotayo
Fagbuaro
University of Ado
Ekiti, Faculty of
Sciences, Department of
Zoology, P.M.B.
5363, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State
SW
Ekiti
State.
Dr. Omotayo
Fagbuaro
+234 803-
492-5363.
[email protected] Fish Breeding and
Genetics
Dr. Olofintoye L.K. Department of Zoology,
University of Ado Ekiti, +234 803-392-3367
Dr. Oguntaye R.F., Department of Zoology,
University of Ado Ekiti. +234 803-393-4354
Chief F.F. Fagbuaro, Arowa Compound, Igbehin,
Ado Ekiti, +234 803-388-740
29.Prof. Paul Ibukun-Olu Bolorunduro
Livestock and Fisheries
Program,
Natural Agricultural
Extension and
Research Liaison Services,
Ahmadu Bellow
University, P.
M.B.1067,Zaria
Kaduna State.
NW Kaduna
State.
Prof. Paul Ibukun-Olu Bolorunduro
+234 803-722-6220,
+234 807-
316-0338.
[email protected] Fisheries &Aquaculture Extension, Management,
Training Environmental
Impact Assessment.
Prof. A.E.Falaye (Ffs), Wildlife and Fisheries Management,
Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry,
University of Ibadan, Ibadan.
Professor Ibukun Ayodele.
Dept of Wildlife and Fisheries Management, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry,
University of
Ibadan, Ibadan.
Professor S O Ogundipe.
Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture,
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
30. Mr. F. F. Adeyemi
Director of Fisheries,
Federal
Department of Fisheries,
Area 11, Garki,
Abuja
FCT Mr. F.F. Adeyemi +234 805 -614-
9224,+234
703-290-2444.
[email protected] Fisheries development & Management
Dr. A.A Ayinla Executive
Director/Chief Executive Officer,
Nigeria Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research, P.M.B.12729,
Victoria Island,
Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: +234 803-300-8216.
31.Mr Olusegun
Dosunmu
No 11 Lajorin
road, Sabo–Oke, Ilorin.
NC
Kwara State.
Mr. Olusegun
Dosunmu
+234 803-
726-3225
Catfish production
&Management.
Mr. F.F. Adeyemi
Director, Federal Department of Fisheries,
Area 11, Abuja.
Email: [email protected] Tel: +234 805-614-9224, +234 703-290-2444.
Mr. M. A. Obakin.
Tel: +234 802-315-9077.
40
Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
32. Mr. Bayo
Osiyemi
Federal
Department of
Fisheries, Olupona, Iwo,
Osun –State.
SW
Osun
State
Mr. Bayo Osiyemi +234 803-
633-1682.
[email protected] Aquaculture Mr. F.F. Adeyemi
Director,
Federal Department of Fisheries, Area 11, Abuja.
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +234 805-614-9224, +234 703-290-2444.
Mr. Olunnuga,
Deputy Director, Federal Department of Fisheries,
Garki, Abuja.
E mail: [email protected]
33. Mr. Ola Bashir
Amin
Federal
Department of
Fisheries, Oshogbo,
Osun State.
SW
Osun
State.
Mr. Ola Bashir
Amin.
+234 803-
396-3245,
+234 805-960-8044.
[email protected] Aquaculture
Mr. A. N. Atanda,
National Food Reserve Agency,
Abuja. Email: [email protected]
Dr E.K.Ajani, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries,
University of Ibadan.
Email: [email protected]
34. Mr. O.M. Alatise. No 1, Agric. Quarters,
Kaduna.
NW Kaduna
State.
Mr.Alatise + 234 803-
570-1473.
[email protected]. Fingerling production.(Practicing
Fish farmer.)
Prof. O. Balogun, Ahmadu Bello University ,
Zaria. Tel: +234 803-452-7684.
Prof. O. Otubushi,
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Tel: +234 803-486-9816.
35.Dr. G.R.A.
Akande(PhD) Ffs
Department of
Fisheries
Technology and Biosecurity,
Nigeria Institute
for Oceanography and Marine
Research,
3, Wimot Point Road,
P.M.B.80108,
Victoria- Island.
SW
Lagos
State.
Dr G.R.A. Akande +234 802-
304-1060,
+234 763 1357.
[email protected] Post Harvest Fisheries
Specialist,
41
Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
36. Dr. Pat.
Anyanwu.
Department of
Aquaculture,
Nigeria Institute for Oceanography
and Marine
Research, 3, Wimot Point
Road,
P.M.B.80108, Victoria- Island.
Lagos.
SW
Lagos.
Dr Pat Anyanwu. +234 803
526 5982
[email protected] Aquaculture
(Culture system).
Prof. Kola Kusemiju,
Tel: + 234 803 526 5982.
Dr O. A. Ayinla, Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer,
Nigeria Institute of Oceanography and Marine
Research, P.M.B.12729, Victoria Island,
Lagos.
Nigeria. Tel: +234 803-300-8216.
37. Mr. Adenuga Olubunmi Olunuga.
Federal Department of
Fisheries, Abuja.
FCT. Mr. A. O. Olunuga. +234 805-961-3412.
[email protected] Aquaculture Dr B.B. Adekoya, Director of Fisheries, Ogun State Ministry of
Agriculture,
Abeokuta. Email: [email protected].
Tel: +234 803- 723-3182.
38. Prof. James
.Kolawole Balogun
Department of
Biological Sciences,
Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria.
NW
Kaduna State.
Prof. J.K. Balogun. +234 803-
453-7684.
Fisheries Biology,
Aquaculture and reservoir management.
Prof. J.F.Iyun,
Faculty of Science, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria.
Prof. S.O. Fagade,
Department of Zoology, University of Ibadan.
39. Dr. Aminu Raji. Executive
Director,
National Institute
For Freshwater
Fisheries Research,
P.M.B. 6006,
New Bussa, Niger State.
NC
Niger
State.
Dr A. Raji. +234 806-
351-9148,
+234 802-
363-2720.
Capacity building, Fish
Biology & Ecology.
Dr. Femi Daddy,
Provost,
Federal College of Freshwater Fisheries
Technology, Baga,
Borno State. Tel: +234 805-341- 7959, +234 803-043-9774,
+234 802- 594- 7357.
Dr C.T. Madu,
Director (Aquaculture),
National Institute For Freshwater Fisheries Research,
P.M.B. 6006,
New Bussa, Niger State.
+234 805-701-6244.
42
Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
40. Dr. Andrew.
Akiba Eyo
Provost, Federal
College of
Freshwater Fisheries
Technology,
P.M.B 1500, New Bussa,
Niger State.
NC
Niger
State.
Dr A.A.Eyo. +234 805-
441- 0580.
[email protected] Fish Nutrition and
Processing Technology.
Dr Aminu Raji, National Institute For Freshwater
Fisheries Research, P.M.B.6006, New Bussa,
Niger State. +234 703-013-4650.
Prof B.Y. Abubakar,
ARCN, Abuja
41.Mr Daniel Odogbo
Federal Department of
Fisheries,
Behind INEC Office,
Airport Road,
Maiduguri. Borno State.
NE Borno
State.
Mr. D. Odogbo +234 802-832-9593.
+234 806-
528-9586.
[email protected] Fish breeding and Management.
Mr. Y. Kolawole, Federal Department of Fisheries, Abuja.
Tel: +234 805-961-1298.
Prof. Hycinth Oluma,
Faculty of Agriculture,
Makurdi, Benue State.
42. Mr. Ishiaku M.
Yusuf
Federal Ministry
of Agriculture,
Federal Department of
Fisheries,
5th Floor, Federal Secretariat,
Kano.
NW
Kano
State.
Mr. .I. M. Yusuf. +234 806-
280-1570.
[email protected]. Catfish Hatchery
Management/ Breeding.
Alhaji Suleman Musa Fagam,
131,Lamido Road,
Nasarawa G.R.A.. Kano. Email : [email protected]
Tel:+234 803-330- 5274.
Mr. Oladele William, Head of Unit/ Federal Project Monitoring Unit,
Kano, Federal Secretariat,
Kano.
Email: [email protected] Tel:+234 803-317- 3146
43. Mr. Fayeofori
Higgwe.
No 59,Evo Road,
GRA, Phase
2, Port Harcourt. River State.
SE
River
State.
Mr. F. Higgwe.
+234 803-
338-6336
[email protected] Induced breeding/re-
circulatory aquaculture
systems.
Air-Vice Marshal T. Dick-Iruenabere,
Defence Headquarters,
Abuja. Email: [email protected]
Tel: +234 803-408-0423.
Mr. Oraibi Goma, No 44 Circular Road,Elekahia
Housing Estate.
Port Harcourt. Tel: +234 802-789-1757.
43
Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
43.Dr Femi Daddy Provost,
Federal College
of Freshwater Fisheries
Technology,
Baga, P.M.B.1060,
Maiduguri.
Kukawa L.G.A, Borno State.
NE
Borno
State.
Dr. F. Daddy
+234 803-
439- 774,
+234 802- 595-7357.
+234 805-
341-7959.
[email protected] Dr. Moses O. Ibeun
NIFFR, PMB 6006 New Bussa.
Tel: +234 805-450-4198 Dr. Nathaniel O Bankole
NIFFR, PMB 6006, New Bussa
Tel: +234 805-362-3443
44. Mrs. Wilful
Agbo.
Federal Dept of
Fisheries, Mando, Kaduna
NW.
Kaduna State.
Mrs. W. Agbo.
+234 805-
960 -7211.
[email protected] Fisheries Nutrition Prof. Balogun
Ahmadu Bello University , Zaria.
Tel: +234 803-452-7684.
Paul Ibukun-Olu Bolorunduro
Livestock and Fisheries Program,
Natural Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services,
Ahmadu Bellow University,
P. M.B.1067,Zaria Kaduna State.
45. Mrs. Grace
Ojoma Tokula.
Benue NC.
Benue State.
Mrs. G. O. Tokula +234 703-
159-7129
[email protected] Fingerlings Production Dr R. G. Okayi,
Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of Agriculture, Makurdi.
Tel: +234 806-807-8099.
Mr. V.A. Amire, Patvisols Nig. Ltd
P.O.Box 893, Ogun State.
Email: [email protected] Tel: +234 803-819-9097.
46. Mr. Alabi Wahab
Ademola.
Chief Fisheries
Officer,
Federal Department of
Fisheries,
Ilorin, Kwara State.
NC
Kwara
State.
Mr. A. W.
Ademola.
+234 803-
441-1957
[email protected] Pond Construction and
Hatchery Management
47. Prof. Olujimi.
Faturoti.
Department of
Wildlife and
Fisheries Mgt,
University of
Ibadan, Ibadan.
Oyo State.
SW
Oyo
State.
Prof. O. Faturoti. +234 803-
475-5942
Aquaculture & Nutrition.
44
Name of
Company/Service
Provider
Address Region
Contact Person or
Principal
Consultant
Telephone E-mail Expertise Provided References
For Vetting
48. Mr. Omitoyin
Bamidele
Oluwarotimi
Department of
Wildlife and
Fisheries Mgt, University of
Ibadan, Ibadan.
Oyo State.
SW
Oyo
State.
Mr. O.B.
Oluwarotimi
+234 802-
325-0460
Hatchery Management /
Water Quality
Prof E.A. Aiyelari
Dean; Faculty of Agriculture & Fisheries.
University of Ibadan, Ibadan Oyo State. +234 803-385-70350
Prof E.O. Faturoti
Dept of Wildlife & Fisheries Mgt. University of Ibadan. Ibadan Oyo State
49. Mrs. Adebola
Olabisi Sofunde
Plot 1, Blk LIV Oluyole Estate
Extension, Ring
Road, Ibadan, Oyo State
SW Oyo State
Mr. A.O. Sofunde +234 803-
346-4650
+234 805-657-2131
Pond Construction and Training
Mrs. Abolarinwa Bluegate Farm
Oluyole Estate Xtn, Ibadan
Mrs. Omotosho
Rocktomel Ventures, Omi Adio, Ibadan.
Dr. Tomi Asuni
Nigerian Ropes Eric Moore, Lagos
50. Mr. Sidney Kanu Sid Pisces
Nigeria. 24 Adekoya Street,
Ogba Lagos State
SW
Lagos State
Mr. S.N. Kanu
+234 806-
272-9816 +234 803-
793-0417
[email protected] Dr. Ralph C.A. Orji
HOD; Dept of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management, Michael Okpara University of
Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State.
Chief S.B.A. Atulomah.
Chairman; Abia State Council of Elders. 4, Ikot Ekpene Road, Umuahia, Abia State
51. Elder Godwin
Benjamin Ikpe
P.O.Box 1816,
UYO, Akwa
Ibom State
SS Akwa
Ibom
State
Elder G.B. Ikpe +234 806-
299-7269
[email protected] Table Fish Production Dr. Mfon T. Udo
Dept of Fisheries and Aquaculture, University of
Uyo, Uyo.
Mr. Efefiong B. Offiong.
Director of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Uyo.
52. Elder. Efefiong
B. Offiong
Ministry of
Agriculture, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
SS Akwa
Ibom State
Elder. E.B. Offiong +234 802-
313-9416
Fish Culture
Management
Elder Godwin B. Ikpe.
P.O.Box 1816, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
Rev. Aloysius A. Efen.
14, Wellington Bassey Way, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
+234 707-103-5608
53. Mr. Omodeinde SW
Lagos State
+234 802-
304-5857
Fingerling Production
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Table 6. Fish Disease Diagnostic Service Providers. October 2010
Name Address Contact Persons Telephone E-mail
1. Animal Care Iperu Rd,
Lagos Expressway,
Ogere Remo, Behind
Dumex Depot,
Ogun State
Niran Adegbamigbe,
and Dr Agbato
0805-505-4098
0802-290-2318
2. Fish House Int’l No. 14, Ahmadu
Bello Way,
Kaduna
Dr. Ladan Aliyu 0803-311-5817 [email protected]
3. Nigerian Institute
for Freshwater
Fisheries Research
New Busa,
Niger State
Dr. Aminu Raji [email protected]
NIFFR
4. Nigerian Institute
for Oceanography
and Marine Research
Victoria Island,
Bar Beach,
Lagos
Dr. Gbola Olasosu
Dr. Patricia Anyanwu
0803-797-8139
0803-526-5982
NIOMR