Organized by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
SVC4MED (“Improving Fisheries and Aquaculture Value Chains in the Mediterranean within the Blue Growth Initiative”) is a project aiming to identify strategies for enhancing the sustainability and competitiveness of aquaculture and fisheries value chains. The session will combine case studies on trout value chains from project countries (Italy, Albania, Lebanon), as well as Black Sea-bordering countries (Georgia, Bulgaria and Türkiye), providing an occasion to learn from a diverse set of contexts and develop an understanding of the main opportunities and challenges to sustainable growth and the most effective ways to address them.
Moderator
Jose Estors Carballo, Fishery Officer, FAO
Greetings
Pierantonio Salvador, Presidente, API
Opening Greetings
Jose Estors Carballo, Fishery Officer, FAO
SVC4MED: project introduction
Dimitar Taskov, Fish Value Chain Expert, FAO
Introduction to the trout value chain: status and trends
Dimitar Taskov, Fish Value Chain Expert, FAO
Improving the sustainability and competitiveness of the Italian farmed trout value chain
Maria Cozzolino, Economist PhD Candidate, NISEA soc.coop.
The rainbow trout value chain in Albania
Edmond Hala, Lecturer (Aquaculture and Fisheries field), Agricultural University of Tirana
The trout value chain in Lebanon
Ferit Rad, Mersin University
Value Chain Analysis for trout in Georgia
Nino Chobaniani, Chairman, Georgian Fish Farmer’s Association
The trout value chain in Bulgaria
Galin Nikolov, Trakia University
An Overview of Farmed Rainbow Trout Value Chain in Türkiye
Ferit RAD, Academician-Prof. Dr., University of Mersin. Fac. of Fisheries. Dept. of Aquaculture
DiscussionConcluding remarks
Jose Estors Carballo, Fishery Officer, FAO