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Local fishing community NGOs express concern over Chinese built fishing port in Ghana ICSF

The project, which began in 2018, aims to provide a modern and efficient fishing port facility for the local fishing industry.

Project Overview

The Rongcheng Ocean Fisheries port project is a significant investment in Ghana’s fishing sector, with the aim of boosting the country’s seafood exports.

The Ghanaian government has announced plans to build a new fishing port in the town of Ada, which is located in the Volta Region. The port will be built with the help of a Chinese company, and it is expected to be completed in 2024. The port will be a major development for the fishing industry in Ghana, and it will provide a significant boost to the local economy. However, the Ghanaian artisanal fishing representatives have expressed concerns about the impact of the new port on their livelihoods. They say that the port will increase the competition for their fishing vessels, and it will also lead to a decrease in the price of fish. They are worried that the port will make it difficult for them to make a living from fishing.

China’s involvement in West Africa’s aquaculture and fisheries sector is driven by several factors, including:

China’s Strategic Interests

China’s involvement in West Africa’s aquaculture and fisheries sector is driven by several strategic interests. These include:

  • Access to new markets: China is seeking to expand its access to new markets in West Africa, where the demand for seafood is growing rapidly.
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