• Source: Aquaculture Research and Development Centre, Kajjansi
  • Aquaculture Research and Development Centre, Kajjansi (ARDC), is a national centre responsible for aquaculture research and development in Uganda. It is a branch of the National Fisheries Resources Institute (NAFIRRI).

    The center undertakes the following studies:

    Fish Feeds
    Fish Health
    Genetics
    Hatchery Productivity
    Mapping & Market
    MSI Nile Perch Project
    New species
    Ornamentals
    Production Systems.
    The site attracts a number of bird species both Waterfowl species and land birds seen around the fish ponds and at the edges of the site. The centre undertakes research on 300 fish species that are extinct as well as the threatened ones like the riverine Ningu (Labeo victorianus), Kisinja (Barbus spp), Nkolongo (Synodontis spp) and Kasulu (Mormyrids).


    Fish reared at the site


    Nile Tilapia
    Nile perch.
    Mirror carp
    African catfish
    lung fish
    Kisinja


    References




    External links


    "How aquaculture can save Uganda's lakes"
    "Uganda Promotes Aquaculture as Fish Stock in Lakes Dwindles "
    "China-Uganda Aquaculture Project Launched"
    "Uganda: Kajjansi Research Centre Renovated"

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