Nigeria needs 1.9m metric tons to meet national fish demand
Prof. Olujimi Faturoti, Chaiman,
Council of Fellows, Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON), on Thursday
in Lagos said that Nigeria had a deficit of 1.9 million metric tons
of national fish demand.
He also said that the society and other
stakeholders were also debunking the fact that catfish was bad for
consumption because of a fictitious story that it had “bad fat”
content.
Faturoti, who made the disclosure at
news conference, said the national fish demand was about 2.7 million
metric tons per annum whereas the current domestic production was
estimated at 800,000 metric tons.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that theme of the conference is “Health Benefits of Eating
Catfish: Debunking the Myth of Catfish Bad Fat’’.
However, Faturoti said that aquaculture
farming in Nigeria had greatly assisted in bridging the gap between
fish demand and supply.
“In the last 20 years, fish
production from aquaculture has increased from 70,000 metric tons to
more than 350,000 metric tons.
“Production brought about by catfish
has been responsible for over 90 percent of fish produce from
aquaculture,’’ he said.
The chairman of the council of fellows
of FISON said the society and other stakeholders were also debunking
the fact that catfish was bad for consumption.
“The question of catfish being bad
has generated a lot of concern across all stakeholders that
participate in the production, distribution and consumption of
catfish.
“The story of catfish being bad has
taken the dimension of a myth, the story is mythical in the sense
that it was invented from imaginary and fictitious perspective,
basically unproved and should be regarded as false.’’
The chairman said that there was need
for the tracking of aquaculture products from the producers to the
consumers.
He said the initiative would prevent
the abuse in the catfish production process in the country.
Faturoti said the benefits of catfish
included Omega 3 fatty acids that reduced the risk of coronary heart
diseases and lowered cholesterol.
“It also reduces swelling and pain
and lowers the risk of age related and muscular degeneration.
“Also, Vitamins D and B2, Calcium,
Phosphorous, Iodine, Iron, Zinc, Magnesium and Potassium, all
essential for healthy living are abundant in catfish.
“There are people who just want to
run down the fish business down,’’ he said.
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