AQUACULTURE VALUE CHAIN PROJECTS AT EGERTON UNIVERSITY

Egerton University, together with other partners from universities and research institutions in Kenya, are implementing KCSAP Climate-Smart Fish Culture Systems (CSFCS) for Increased Aquaculture Productivity and Livelihood Security through Fingerponds project.


From left: Prof. Rose Mwonya Vice – Chancellor Egerton University and Prof. Cyril Clarke Executive Vice - President and Provost after the signing of MOU on 22 nd October 2019 at Virginia Tech University, USA.
Egerton & Virginia Tech University MOU

Egerton University and Virgnia Tech University, USA Signed Extended Mou and shall collaborate in training, research, consultancy and extension in areas of common interest to both institutions with emphasis on the following disciplines: Agriculture and Natural Resources; Agri-business; Fisheries, Marine and Ocean Research; Engineering and Information Technology; Leadership, Partnership and ResourceBuilding for Institutional and National Development; Place-based STEM Pedagogy; Agricultural Workforce Development (AWfD), Information Communication Technology