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Africa\“s fishing industry plays a vital role in the continent\“s economy and food security. With extensive coastlines along the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, as well as numerous inland water bodies, Africa possesses rich fishing resources that support millions of livelihoods.
The fishing sector in Africa includes both marine and freshwater fishing operations. Countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and South Africa have developed significant commercial fishing industries, while many other nations rely on small-scale artisanal fishing for local consumption and trade.
However, the African fishing industry faces several challenges including overfishing, illegal fishing activities, climate change impacts, and inadequate infrastructure for processing and distribution. Many coastal communities depend heavily on fishing for their protein needs and economic survival.
Recent initiatives focus on sustainable fishing practices, aquaculture development, and improved management of fishing resources to ensure long-term viability of this crucial sector. |
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