Within the Framework of the EU ENPARD supported project “Keda LEADER” a Training Course about Fish Production was Held for the Project Beneficiaries

February 11-12, 2020. Keda Municipality - in the framework of the EU ENPARD supported project “Keda LEADER” implemented by CENN, a training course was held for the project beneficiaries.

The purpose of the training was to raise the awareness of the beneficiaries about the conditions of fish rearing, production activities and stages, basic economic calculations of production and production of fish and spawning and fish transportation.

During the training, the participants were introduced to all the necessary stages of fish breeding, such as: selection of the area; Measuring and calculating water consumption; Water management in fish tanks; Food supply; Use of chemicals and medicines; Control of the number of spawns and fish and control of industrial performance.

 

The training module provided practice-oriented activities that helped participants develop their skills. The training was attended by 17 people.

The EU-supported ENPARD project is implemented by CENN in partnership with the Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia (CSRDG), Institute of Democracy (IoD) and the Austrian Institute for Regional Studies and Spatial Planning (ÖIR). The project aims to diversify local economic activities, improve the investment climate, and empower competitive agricultural and environmental practices in Keda Municipality via bottom-up strategic planning in rural development.


The EU is supporting agriculture and rural development in Georgia through its ENPARD Programme. Implemented since 2013 with a total budget of EUR 179.5 million, the main goal of ENPARD is to reduce rural poverty in Georgia. The first phase of ENPARD in Georgia focused on developing the potential of agriculture. The second and third phases of ENPARD focus on creating economic opportunities for rural populations that go beyond agricultural activities. More information on ENPARD is available at: www.enpard.ge.





















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