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WITH YOUR CONNECTIONS AND OUR KNOW HOW, WE CAN MAKE BEAUTIFUL FOOD TOGETHER AFRICAIn the context of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), the continent’s leaders have renewed their commitment to transforming agriculture as a driver of job creation, improved incomes, and access to nutritious food. Over the next decade, we believe Africa will not only feed itself, but also establish itself as a prosperous continent and breadbasket for the world. However, while the rest of Africa is struggling to enable farmers to install drip irrigation to smallholders or fruit processing plants to source farms or others expanding toxic GMO Maize and Soybeans in order to boost exports, our teams main interest is in feeding the people quality food and eradicating the genocide known as starvation. Our system is the Panacea, for all quality of food accessiblity related difficulties. Lets Join together to make World Hunger a myth.
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EGYPT
Egypt has a population of 80 million people with a long history of aquaculture using water from the Nile River. However, the recent report of, "Macfadyen, G. et al. 2011. Value-chain analysis of Egyptian aquaculture. Project report 2011- 54. The WorldFish Center. Penang, Malaysia. 84 pp.", suggests that the future looks bleak for Egypt's Aquaculture Industry.
FST believes they have the answer for all the problematic issues faced by Egypt's Aquaculture Industry which is the eleventh largest in the world. Egyptians Aquaculture industry has specific issues with poor water quality which leads to low stocking rates. This coupled with the high cost of imported feeds, leaves farmers hard press to make ends meet. The FST Aquafarm systems address all these issues and puts the Egyptian farmer in a powerful position of independence from outside suppliers.
In fact, founders through their marketing consultant have recently discussed this disruptive green technology with the Egyptian authorities having caught their interest when filling out the fish farming permits that did NOT require any DISCHARGE from the fish tanks.
FST believes they have the answer for all the problematic issues faced by Egypt's Aquaculture Industry which is the eleventh largest in the world. Egyptians Aquaculture industry has specific issues with poor water quality which leads to low stocking rates. This coupled with the high cost of imported feeds, leaves farmers hard press to make ends meet. The FST Aquafarm systems address all these issues and puts the Egyptian farmer in a powerful position of independence from outside suppliers.
In fact, founders through their marketing consultant have recently discussed this disruptive green technology with the Egyptian authorities having caught their interest when filling out the fish farming permits that did NOT require any DISCHARGE from the fish tanks.
CANADA
The Canadian Government is proactive in the area of Aquaculture, especially with its valuable Salmon Farming Industry. Recently Canada has stopped all new sea cage farm applications because of the adverse environmental impact to the local flora and fauna. Canada is actively involved with moving the Salmon farming industry from sea cages into land-based Recycled Aquaculture Systems (RAS). Much discussion has been made over costs and the feasibility of such a change, however, no one has developed anything close to the FST Aquafarm system which is a totally closed system where the fish waste is positively directed into a nitrogen reactor (BONANZA) to be convert into liquid plant fertilizer. FST intends to communicate the disruptive green technology of its Commercial Aquafarm systems to eliminate fear of the feasibility and economical viability moving to land-based RAS. See: The Canadian "Report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans" with Rodney Weston Chair, March 2013, 41st Perliament, First Session.
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NEW ZEALAND
The official flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand Maori Nation is shown here. Founders whom are of Maori descent donated the Abalone Hatchery technology to the East Coast Tribe of Tapaeururangi at Lottin Point, Potaka (see Ruawaipu Tribal Authority)
The New Zealand defacto Government announced its decision to legislate its control over the seabed and foreshore after the Appeals Court Ordered that all land titles in New Zealand are null and void in 2003. The Ngati Porou tribal rohe (area) was the only area left out of the Seabed Foreshore Act passed in December of 2004. |