Umuahia—Prof.
Hillary Edeoga, the Vice Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of
Agriculture, Umudike, MOUAU, Abia, has said the school was targeting N800
million annually from catfish production.
Edeoga
told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, yesterday, in Umuahia, that a substantial
part of the revenue generated internally by the institution, was from fish
farming.
He
said that the Fishery/Aquaculture and Poultry departments had been
rehabilitated to ensure their viability and productivity.
Edeoga
said that on assumption of duty as vice-chancellor, the university poultry
buildings had no birds, adding that “there are thousands of birds now.
“On
assumption of duty as the vice chancellor, l met a Fishery/Aquaculture
department without a single tadpole, but today one of the sources of our
internally generated revenue, is our fish pond.
“We
have a project called operation ‘Produce one million catfish in a year.’ If you
produce one million catfish in a year, each weighing minimum of one kilogram,
we have gotten N800m because one catfish of one kg costs N800.
“We
rehabilitated the hatchery project. Today, the West African Agricultural
Productivity Programme of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture has recognised
this institution in terms of fingerling research and production. We now supply
to fish farmers in the South –East,” he said.
The
vice chancellor said that in recognition of the university’s efforts in fish
farming, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture donated two vehicles to the institution.
He
said that from internally-generated revenue, he had tarred all the roads in the
school, adding that more projects would be implemented.
He
said that MOUAU was in collaboration with more than five foreign universities
on research development.
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