Aquaculture and aquaponics training for food security and climate resilience
The workshops are free and will be taught in Spanish with simultaneous translation into English
The Mexico-CARICOM-FAO Initiative, Cooperation for adaptation and resilience to climate change in the Caribbean, or Resilient Caribbean Initiative is a joint effort led by the Government of the United Mexican States, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and the Mexican Agency of International Cooperation for Development (AMEXCID). It is implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and started supporting CARICOM countries since 2018. The Initiative aims to assist countries by piloting resilience-building solutions in a) the water-energy-food nexus, b) school feeding programs and c) resilient aquaculture. It aims to facilitate access to climate finance and strengthen national and/or regional capacities through South-South Cooperation. The Initiative targets actions that contribute to reducing the impacts of global shocks such as climate change and COVID-19 on household livelihoods, food availability, national and local food trade, markets, and agricultural supply chains.
The Resilient Aquaculture for Food Security and Well-being in the Caribbean project is being implemented via South-South Cooperation support from CIBNOR, INAPESCA and CONAPESCA. Its main objective is to increase the contribution of aquaculture to food security, nutrition, and livelihoods in the participating countries (Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Trinidad and Tobago). The intended outcome is that farmers are trained and empowered through increased livelihoods, better production, greater market influence and greater community recognition of their role in the provision of healthy food through economically viable, ecologically sustainable, and socially acceptable aquaculture practices. Farmers will receive support through the provision of equipment and materials for increased production and training on best production practices, marketing and access to finance.
Contact:
Workshops | Instructors | Subjects of study | Schedule | Proposed date |
Introduction to the aquaponic and unidirectional aquaponic systems (Mexico-Japan, model) |
Dr. Ilie S. Racotta Dimitrov (coordinator)
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Field tests:
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La Paz, BCS, Mexico Mexico City Caribbean |
November 10, 2021 |
Integrated aquaculture with recirculating aquaculture systems and biofloc technology |
Dr. Francisco Javier Magallón Barajas (coordinator)
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La Paz, BCS, Mexico Mexico City Caribbean |
November 29, 2021 |
Biosecurity, Post-hardvest Handling and Food safety of Aquaculture Products |
M.D. Martin Aguilar García (coordinator)
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La Paz, BCS, Mexico Mexico City Caribbean |
December 07, 2021 |
Energy use and renewable alternatives in Aquaculture. Includes Solar Drying Techniques |
Dr. Joaquín Gutiérrez Jaguey (coordinator)
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La Paz, BCS, Mexico Mexico City Caribbean |
January 14, 2022 |
Marketing, and economical aspects in the aquaponic system |
Dr. Juan A. Larrinaga Mayoral (coordinator)
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La Paz, BCS, Mexico Mexico City Caribbean |
January 28, 2022 |
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