Tag: Value addition
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Namibia Targets N$300 Million Growth in Fisheries Sector by 2030
Namibia Sets Ambitious Fisheries Growth Target for 2030 Namibia has unveiled an ambitious target to enhance the contribution of its fisheries sector to the national economy. Under the country’s sixth National Development Plan (NDP6), the government aims to raise the sector’s economic contribution from about N$10.4 billion to N$10.7 billion by 2030—a growth of around…
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Uganda Aims to Revive Fish Sector with 183,000 Metric Tonnes Target by 2028
Uganda Sets Ambitious Target to Revive Its Fisheries Sector Uganda is outlining a comprehensive plan to revive its lakeside fisheries, aiming to boost production and exports to as much as 183,000 metric tonnes by 2028. The bold target was unveiled during a high-level breakfast meeting organized by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (MTIC)…
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Uganda Charts a Course to Revive Its Fish Sector, Aiming for 183,000 T by 2028
Uganda Sets Ambitious Target to Revive the Fish Sector Uganda is outlining a bold plan to revive its fish sector, with a goal of reaching 183,000 metric tonnes of fish by 2028. The strategy was unveiled during a high-level breakfast meeting organized by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (MTIC) in partnership with the…
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Gov’t Restricts Raw Rubber Exports to Save Ghana’s Rubber Industry: RUPAG Hails Move
Ghana Takes Bold Steps to Shield Its Rubber Processing Sector The government’s new policy restricting the export of raw rubber is set to reshape Ghana’s rubber landscape. With factories struggling to stay afloat and thousands of workers facing uncertainty, policymakers say the move will keep valuable processing on home soil, safeguard jobs, and revive a…
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Ghana Moves to Restrict Raw Rubber Exports to Save Local Industry, RUPAG Hails Historic Policy
Ghana Takes a Bold Step to Protect and Revitalize its Rubber Industry The government of Ghana has announced a decisive policy shift aimed at restricting the export of raw rubber. The move, designed to drive value add within the country and safeguard thousands of jobs, has drawn early praise from industry players. The Rubber Processors…
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Ghana restricts raw rubber exports to boost industry, RUPAG calls it historic
Policy aims to revive an ailing sector In a decisive move to safeguard the country’s rubber sector, the government of Ghana has announced restrictions on the export of raw rubber. The policy is designed to shift the value chain away from exporting unprocessed material and toward processing and manufacturing within the country. By prioritizing finished…
