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Policy Research & Advisory

Evidence-Based Policy for a Thriving Sector

Policy briefs, sector research, regulatory recommendations, and stakeholder engagement to help governments and development partners build an aquaculture sector that works for everyone.
Why Policy Matters

Without the Right Policy Environment, Aquaculture Cannot Scale

Southern Africa's tilapia sector has immense growth potential — but regulatory uncertainty, inconsistent biosecurity standards, inadequate fingerling certification frameworks, and lack of evidence-based sector strategy prevent investment, limit farmer access to quality inputs, and create risk for commercial operators.

Tilapia Centre's Policy and Advisory work addresses this directly: we produce rigorous, evidence-based research, engage stakeholders across government, civil society and industry, and translate scientific knowledge into practical policy recommendations.

📄 Policy Publications

Our policy briefs and research reports are available for download. We publish new briefs quarterly on priority sector issues. 

Who We Work With

Policy Clients & Partners

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Governments

National and provincial governments seeking sector development strategies, regulatory frameworks, and investment planning.

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Nutrition Science

AfDB, World Bank and bilateral donors requiring evidence base for aquaculture programme design and evaluation.

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International NGOs

Development organisations supporting smallholder aquaculture and food security programmes across the region.

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Private Sector

Commercial investors, operators, and feed companies seeking market intelligence and regulatory guidance.

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Research Institutions

Universities and international research centres seeking local implementation and stakeholder engagement partners.

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Farmer Organisations

Cooperatives and producer organisations seeking advocacy support and market linkage facilitation.
Get Involved

Ready to Partner With Tilapia Centre?

Farmers, investors, governments, NGOs, and development partners — we welcome all forms of collaboration to advance aquaculture across Southern Africa.