
June 24 @ 08:00 – June 27 @ 17:00 BST
The biggest aquaculture meeting in Africa will be held at Speke Resort Munyonyo, Kampala, Uganda with involvement from countries throughout Africa and the world.
East Africa is the fastest growth node for aquaculture on the African continent. This is predominantly as a result of the farming of tilapia, but several other species contribute to the sector. East Africa is also a world leading region in the farming of seaweed, with developments around several other marine species such as sea cucumber and more.
Through Egypt (2022), Zambia (2023), and Tunisia (2024), the African Regional Aquaculture (AFRAQ) Conferences have shown steady growth. Aquaculture Safari 2025 is a World Aquaculture Conference, incorporating both the continental event and the showcase global event. It will address key African topics such as tilapia and catfish production, as well as cater to a global audience covering a diverse range of presentations, species, meetings, discussions, and workshops. The trade show and exhibition promises to assemble the largest selection of aquaculture goods and service providers under one roof, in Africa, to date.
The event schedule can be found here.
The media release from WAS Safari / AFRAQ25 can be found below.