Procurement Summary
Country : Guinea
Summary : Recruitment of a communication firm for the production of an audio-visual documentary on the potential of Guinea in the field of fisheries and aquaculture
Deadline : 31 Jul 2019
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 34763957
Document Ref. No. : 57609
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Secretariat
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
House City
Corniche Coleah Lansébounyi
BP 222 Conakry Guinea
Phone: (+224) 664 244 049
Guinea
Tender Details
Recruitment of a communication firm for the production of an audio-visual documentary on the potential of Guinea in the field of fisheries and aquaculture
Guinea has a great potential in fisheries resources consisting of four main groups of species: pelagic fish, groundfish (demersal), cephalopods and shrimp. The country has a coastline of more than 300 km and a continental shelf among the largest in West Africa extending up to 80 miles husbandribs. The potential of lands where water control is possible is estimated at520, 000 ha including 140, 000 ha of mangrove and mangrove rearland, 200, 000 ha of fluvial floodplains.According to the Fishery Country Profile Study Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FID / CP / GIN, carried out in 2003, these are three major groups ofEmmersales who are exploited in Guinea: The poissons (essentially from the communeut Sciaenids, lutjanids and Sparids); the cephalopods (mainly the Seiche commune) et, the crevettes (not the most dominant are the Penaeus). The pche guinenne est Specify multiples, but more than fifteen of them are the source of export and commodityThe main problems in the fisheries and aquaculture sector During the development of the communication strategy of the Ministry of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Maritime Economy (MPAEM), a number of specific problems facing the sector have been identified at the level of eachare four natural regions of the country. These include: For Lower Guinea including the Conakry Special Region: Insufficient infrastructure support production: landing stages, ice factory, cold rooms, smoking sheds, sales hall. uncontrolled and anarchic installation of fish processing and export units isthe catch of the artisanal marine fisheryThe absence of a supply circuit of appropriate fishing inputs, favoring the use of mono-filament hair nets, non-biodegradable. The lack of access to official information for all stakeholders in the fisheries value chain. The illiteracy of dock: Portmasters, coordinators, secretaries and members of the Bureaucrata Development Committee (DDC) offices. Insufficient treatment of the fish processing areas due...
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