From Violence to Prosperity: The Revolutionary Impact of Fish Farming in Papua New Guinea

Aquaculture advancements: PNG fish farming explained in depth

Papua New Guinea (PNG) has seen significant growth in its fisheries industry since the arrival of Masters student Joshua Noiney in 2017. Mr. Noiney, who is studying at UNSW Sydney, has implemented technology and training programs to revolutionize fish farming practices in the country. His work has been a tool for positive change in communities with a history of violence, using fish farming as a means to uplift lives and livelihoods.

Mr. Noiney’s projects are part of a collaborative effort between UNSW Sydney, various agencies, NGOs, and governments in Australia and PNG. These projects involve local schools, prisons, and communities, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and partnership in achieving their goals. Working alongside Prof. Sammut, Mr. Noiney’s efforts have led to significant growth in the fish farming industry in PNG, expanding from around 11,000 farms in 2009 to over 70,000 farms in 2023. The success of these projects is a testament to the positive impact of collaborative efforts and the dedication and innovation of individuals like Mr. Noiney.

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