African Aquaculture, AKVA partner on N$8.5b Lüderitz salmon project
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 1er/09/2025
The African Aquaculture Company (AAC) has signed a partnership with Norway’s AKVA group to establish Africa’s first commercial sea-based salmon farming facility at Lüderitz Bay. The project, licensed for 51 000 tonnes of production, is set to become one of the largest aquaculture ventures in the (…)
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