As per the information available this contract between Brazil and Nofima is a follow-up of the agreement signed earlier this year by the Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs, Helga Pedersen, and Brazil’s Minister of Fisheries about collaboration within aquaculture and fisheries. Nofima said that it wants to participate in this collaboration.
Nofima’s Acting CEO, Øyvind Fylling-Jensen opined that they are looking with great interest the development that will happen with the aquaculture and fisheries sector in Brazil, as well as the opportunities the agreement gives us to use our competence. He further said that this agreement also paves the way for the increased Norwegian export of knowledge and technology in line with the government’s priorities.
This shows that Brazil is all set to explore the aquaculture field with innovations and research as Nofima is one of the world’s leading research communities within the field of applied aquaculture and fisheries. It is confirmed that Embrapa and Nofima will in the near future establish a working group to look at specific project suggestions and further development of the collaboration.
Embrapa is Brazil’s largest applied research institute within agriculture. It is now also starting major efforts within aquaculture and fisheries to strengthen Brazil’s food security and to contribute to regional development.