Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy

Fish is a key component of Nigeria's protein supply, making up about 40% of the nation's protein intake and considerably aiding in the achievement of the second Sustainable Development Goal of feeding the expanding population. Despite its importance, Nigeria's fish production and supp...

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Main Authors: Saba, Abdulwakil Olawale, Eyo, Victor Oscar, Elegbede, Isa Olalekan, Fakoya, Kafayat Adetoun, Ojewole, Akinloye Emmanuel, Dawodu, Fareed Olatunji, Adewale, Rashidat Adebola, Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai
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Published: AIMS Press 2024
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author Saba, Abdulwakil Olawale
Eyo, Victor Oscar
Elegbede, Isa Olalekan
Fakoya, Kafayat Adetoun
Ojewole, Akinloye Emmanuel
Dawodu, Fareed Olatunji
Adewale, Rashidat Adebola
Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai
author_facet Saba, Abdulwakil Olawale
Eyo, Victor Oscar
Elegbede, Isa Olalekan
Fakoya, Kafayat Adetoun
Ojewole, Akinloye Emmanuel
Dawodu, Fareed Olatunji
Adewale, Rashidat Adebola
Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai
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description Fish is a key component of Nigeria's protein supply, making up about 40% of the nation's protein intake and considerably aiding in the achievement of the second Sustainable Development Goal of feeding the expanding population. Despite its importance, Nigeria's fish production and supply cannot keep up with demand. While total fish output has increased from 1,073,059 tonnes in 2014 to 1,169,000 tonnes in 2018 and is expected to reach 1,275,000 tonnes by 2030, there is a great supply gap. Fish production not only affects food security but also the national economy and employment. Notwithstanding, the fisheries sub-sector suffers several difficulties, such as poor management, a deficient fisheries policy, overfishing, diminishing catch, and a lack of technical know-how among fish growers and fishermen. Thus, exploring untapped aquaculture potential and managing small-scale fisheries effectively are necessary to close the gap between the demand for and supply of fish. The fish output situation can be improved by enforcing fisheries policy and regulations, increasing investments in ethical fisheries and aquaculture, and providing sufficient training for fish farmers and fisherfolk. To reduce waste associated with the limited number of fish now produced, post-harvest losses must also be addressed. By solving these issues and putting in place the necessary actions, Nigeria can increase its fish production, strengthen its food security, and accomplish the sustainable development goals in its evolving blue economy.
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spelling upm-1183362025-07-07T23:57:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118336/ Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy Saba, Abdulwakil Olawale Eyo, Victor Oscar Elegbede, Isa Olalekan Fakoya, Kafayat Adetoun Ojewole, Akinloye Emmanuel Dawodu, Fareed Olatunji Adewale, Rashidat Adebola Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai Fish is a key component of Nigeria's protein supply, making up about 40% of the nation's protein intake and considerably aiding in the achievement of the second Sustainable Development Goal of feeding the expanding population. Despite its importance, Nigeria's fish production and supply cannot keep up with demand. While total fish output has increased from 1,073,059 tonnes in 2014 to 1,169,000 tonnes in 2018 and is expected to reach 1,275,000 tonnes by 2030, there is a great supply gap. Fish production not only affects food security but also the national economy and employment. Notwithstanding, the fisheries sub-sector suffers several difficulties, such as poor management, a deficient fisheries policy, overfishing, diminishing catch, and a lack of technical know-how among fish growers and fishermen. Thus, exploring untapped aquaculture potential and managing small-scale fisheries effectively are necessary to close the gap between the demand for and supply of fish. The fish output situation can be improved by enforcing fisheries policy and regulations, increasing investments in ethical fisheries and aquaculture, and providing sufficient training for fish farmers and fisherfolk. To reduce waste associated with the limited number of fish now produced, post-harvest losses must also be addressed. By solving these issues and putting in place the necessary actions, Nigeria can increase its fish production, strengthen its food security, and accomplish the sustainable development goals in its evolving blue economy. AIMS Press 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118336/1/118336.pdf Saba, Abdulwakil Olawale and Eyo, Victor Oscar and Elegbede, Isa Olalekan and Fakoya, Kafayat Adetoun and Ojewole, Akinloye Emmanuel and Dawodu, Fareed Olatunji and Adewale, Rashidat Adebola and Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai (2024) Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy. AIMS Agriculture and Food, 9 (2). pp. 500-530. ISSN 2471-2086 http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/agrfood.2024029 10.3934/agrfood.2024029
spellingShingle Saba, Abdulwakil Olawale
Eyo, Victor Oscar
Elegbede, Isa Olalekan
Fakoya, Kafayat Adetoun
Ojewole, Akinloye Emmanuel
Dawodu, Fareed Olatunji
Adewale, Rashidat Adebola
Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai
Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy
title Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy
title_full Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy
title_fullStr Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy
title_full_unstemmed Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy
title_short Sustaining the blue bounty: Fish food and nutrition security in Nigeria's evolving blue economy
title_sort sustaining the blue bounty: fish food and nutrition security in nigeria's evolving blue economy
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