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The work of the 10th edition of the International Fisheries and Aquaculture Exhibition (SIPA 2025) closed the day before yesterday, Sunday evening in Oran, with 20,000 visitors and the signing of several partnership agreements. Organized over four days under the patronage of the President of the Republic, Mr. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, and under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries, this economic event saw record participation with 180 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors, emphasizing the dimension of investment and innovation in the sector. During the closing ceremony, three agreements were signed between the National Chamber of Fishing and Aquaculture and respectively the Public Economic Fishing and Aquaculture Enterprise, the National Agricultural Mutual Fund (CNMA), and the startup “Fish Dz”, adding to five other agreements concluded during the Show. The Director General of Fisheries and Aquaculture at the ministry, Miloud Tariaa, underlined in his speech that this edition “was not only a space for exhibiting national products and capacities, but above all a platform for partnerships and investment agreements, crowned by positive results during the days of the Show”. The 2025 edition was marked by the honorary participation of the Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, Saoud Ben Hamoud Ben Ahmed Al-Habsi, accompanied by executives from his department and more than seven Omani companies operating in the fields of fishing and aquaculture. The Show program included ten scientific and technical workshops focusing on digital transformation, the valorization of fishery products, shipbuilding, ship tracking systems and support for entrepreneurship. The Director General of Fisheries and Aquaculture at the ministry also highlighted the strong participation of startups, numbering more than 38, calling them “a new engine for strengthening food security and the development of the sector”.
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