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logo 11/27/2024 8:35:47 PM     
Egypt's tilapia hatchery pioneer 
By Yomna Elshamy EG Source: thefishsite 10/6/2023
Yomna Elshamy
Ahmed Al Sharaki is one of the pioneers of aquaculture in Egypt, who has worked in the public and private sectors in mono-sex tilapia culture for four decades. He currently runs the two Almadinah hatcheries.
 

Can you briefly describe your aquaculture career?

After I graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture at Kafr El-Sheikh University, I started at Al-Zawiya farm, which is affiliated with the General Authority for Fish Resources Development. When I left it I had the opportunity to learn from professors in the field, such as Ezzat Zahran and Ismail Radwan, on mono-sex tilapia production technology. I established my own tilapia hatchery in the early 1990s.

 
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