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OPPORTUNITY: Blue Economy Doors Flung Open for Youth Through ‘BBT-Aquaculture’ Initiative Today

DAR ES SALAAM – In a strategic move to tackle youth unemployment, Tanzania’s blue economy sector is set to take a historic leap forward today. A major virtual forum is being convened to connect ambitious young Tanzanians with lucrative, real-world opportunities in commercial fish farming and cage manufacturing.

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The high-stakes webinar, organized by the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries (MLF) in partnership with the AGCOT Centre, aims to provide a practical, step-by-step roadmap on how youth can benefit from the flagship national program: Building a Better Tomorrow (BBT) – Aquaculture.

Shifting from Rhetoric to Real-World Mechanics

Unlike traditional bureaucratic seminars that often lean heavily on theory, today’s forum is intentionally designed to offer practical, hands-on insights straight from the field, featuring a line-up of seasoned technical experts, policy drivers, and practitioners.

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The highlight of the event is a highly anticipated Interactive Q&A and Discussion Segment moderated by Tullah Mloge and Clemence Katunzi. Instead of being passive listeners, participants will have the unique opportunity to directly cross-examine and chat live with active fish farmers and an expert cage manufacturer. This direct access is expected to demystify the sub-sector, breaking down the technical realities, challenges, and actual profitability of the trade.

Official Timetable and Key Speakers

The forum, kicking off today, Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 2:00 PM (EAT), features a structured breakdown of presentations and discussions:

S/NoAgenda ItemKey Speaker / Presenter
1IntroductionAll Participants
2Objectives of the MeetingTullah Mloge – AGCOT Centre
3BBT Youth–Aquaculture Framework:
Access to capital, fingerlings, and high-grade fish feed.
Dr. Nazael Madalla – Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries
4Investment in BBT-Aquaculture:
Navigating current financial and commercial opportunities.
Pius Makindi & Elisha Igayo – Active Fish Farmers
5Technical Services:
Exploring specialized niches, particularly modern fish cage manufacturing.
John Kinyage – Expert Cage Manufacturer
6Interactive Discussions & Q&A:
Direct, real-time feedback and troubleshooting from practitioners.
Moderated by Tullah Mloge & Clemence Katunzi
7The Next Steps for BBT-Aquaculture:
Project timeline and how youth can position themselves.
Tullah Mloge & Dr. Nazael Madalla

How to Join the Forum

Leveraging digital technology to reach youth across all regions, the forum will stream live via Zoom and the AGCOT YouTube Channel.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PARTICIPANTS: To secure a slot, prospective attendees must pre-register through the official portal:Register Here. Upon registration, a confirmation email containing the official access link will be automatically sent.

The event by the Ministry and AGCOT is a progressive shift, signalling a serious commitment to modernising the fisheries sector through scientific aquaculture—positioning the nation’s youth as the primary drivers of Tanzania’s future wealth.

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