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New business for UK aquaculture industry

16-07-2009 | |

The International Agri-Technology Centre Ltd (IATC) has signed an agreement with the Brazilian Ministry for Fisheries and Aquaculture (MPA), to provide transfer of UK technology and expertise for the development of the Brazilian aquaculture industry.

The agreement is the result of a programme of activities organized by IATC and UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) both in Brazil and the UK, demonstrating the UK’s capabilities in the aquaculture sector.
 
IATC’s visit to Brazil in February this year, under the Joint Economic Trade Committee (JETCO) agreement, was the opportunity for Director, Philippa David, and Industry Specialist, Dr David Fletcher, to finalise details of the agreement.
 
Philippa David commented, “MPA have previously worked with other countries to develop Brazilian aquaculture, but having seen the quality and capability of UK research and seafood production systems, they are now focused on using UK technology to develop their industry.
 
“IATC has developed a network of high level relationships with the Brazilian Government, which has been instrumental not only in this agreement, but also in facilitating the placement of a senior scientist from EMBRAPA (the Brazilian National Agricultural Research Organisation) at Rothamsted Research.”
 
UK universities, research institutes and private companies will benefit from the agreement, which is being managed by IATC, with the support of UK Trade & Investment in Brazil.
 
The IATC is contracted by Advantage West Midlands and UK Trade & Investment to promote and support the UK’s agri-food technology industry in promoting and developing its international trade potential.

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Dick Ziggers Former editor All About Feed