Shem Oirere

Shem Oirere

Contributing Editor

Shem Oirere is a Kenyan journalist who previously worked for daily newspapers as a general news correspondent, business reporter and sub-editor before turning to full-time freelancing. For the more than 20 years, he has covered various sectors of Africa’s economy including agriculture, food processing, and maritime industries. A graduate of the University of South Africa, he has traveled within and outside Africa covering various industry events that have a bearing on the continent’s economy on behalf of different international consumer and trade publications. He currently lives in Nairobi, Kenya.

Published on
October 24, 2022

A new consortium made up of African and European organizations has unveiled a project promoting the growth of East Africa’s aquaculture sector, with a focus on training fish farmers and other stakeholders across the farmed-fish supply and value chains.

The new EUR 2 million (USD 1.96 million) capacity-building project, to be promoted by the consortium dubbed “Samaki Poa” – a Swahili expression meaning “awesome

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Published on
October 14, 2022

The European Union and Seychelles have reaffirmed their commitment to prevent, deter, and eliminate illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing that threatens the long-term sustainability of the island nation’s fisheries.

The two countries have had fishing agreements for over a decade, and recently renewed their six-year Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA) after delays ... 

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Published on
October 12, 2022

Oman Fisheries Company (OFC) has signed a marine-vessel partnership with Ecuador-based ultra-frozen fish firm Transmarina for an undisclosed financial consideration.

OFC said in a statement signed by its CEO, Suleiman Al-Ghannami, the company sai it will will “prepare, process, value add, distribute, and export in local and international markets” and that it is "finalizing the necessary procedures with the local

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Published on
October 10, 2022

Morocco and Mauritania have agreed to jointly promote the sustainable development of their marine fisheries and aquaculture sub-sectors through 2024.

The two countries, both members of the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic (CECAF), signed a renewal of their cooperative agreement on 30 September, 2022. Morocco Minister of Agriculture Mohamed Sadiki and Mauritania Minister of Agriculture Mohamed Abidine Mayif signed

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Published on
October 7, 2022

Oman has announced a new round of requests for bids for the development of aquaculture projects across the country, in line with its long-term plans to its develop aquaculture sector.

Oman's Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Wealth, with the support of the World Bank and the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, is continuing to devleop aquaculture projects in support of Oman’s Fisheries and Aquaculture Vision 2040

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Published on
October 5, 2022

Cape Town, South Africa-based Oceana Group has announced the sale of its subsidiary Commercial Cold Storage Group Limited – traded as CCS Logistics.

The sale of its cold-storage business entity for ZAR 760 million (USD 42.8 million, EUR 43.2 million) will finance investment an expansion of its core business of fishing.

The business was purchased by African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM)  ... 

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Published on
September 29, 2022

Cape Town, South Africa-based Oceana Group has released a trading update for the 11 months ending 27 August, 2022, indicating a 16.2 percent increase in the company’s canned pilchard/sardine fish sales volumes, as demand surges and supply networks continue to normalize following the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company has seen its year-to-date sales of pilchard increase to 8 million cartons, up from 7.9 million in 2021, which the

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Published on
September 23, 2022

South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has closed areas around major penguin colonies along the country’s coast to commercial anchovy and sardine fishing.

Areas affected include those around Dassen Island, Robben Island, Stony Point, Dyer Island, St. Croix Island, and Bird Island. Purse-seine fishing has been forbidden in False Bay, which hosts the resident Boulders Beach penguin population.

“These

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Published on
September 23, 2022

The number of sea cucumbers in Seychelles’ waters droppped 30 percent between 2004 and 2021 according to the findings of a new survey organized by the Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA).

The survey, which was conducted by a team headed by Australian consultant Tim Skewes, working in conjunction with a group of local sea cucumber divers, had the objective of assessing and generating data on Seychelles’ cucumber resource –

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Published on
September 20, 2022

The European Union and Mauritius signed a new protocol in early September 2022 extending their 2014 Fisheries Partnership Agreement, opening up fishing opportunities for fishing vessels from France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy through 2026.

“The new protocol will enable them [E.U. and Mauritius] to work more closely on promoting a sustainable fisheries policy, in line with the objective of conserving marine biological resources

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