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Commercial Fishing Seafood Industry Contacts - Togo

 

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Agorich Investment Ltd
we are importers of seafood here in Lome Togo with years of good reputation. exporters are free to contact us for business.
Contact: Mr Rich Agwu Omoji
City: koketime, Lome
Tel: +228 222 522 
Fax:
+228 222 522
Skype: -
Email: Email Agorich Investment Ltd
Cemafric-Togo SARL
marine surveying company based at Lome, TOGO carrying out the following services at Lome port and other ports in vicinity: draft survey, hull and structure survey, bunker survey, CMID inspection, assistance to the master to defend the cargo claims, tally etc. The company is several times appointed by shipowners, charterers, United State Department of Agriculture and other organisations in Europe, America and Asia. We are member of femas. org
Contact: Kinvi Ayi
City: Lome
Tel: 228 915 3879  Fax: 228 238 0204
Skype: -
Email: Email Cemafric-Togo SARL
CREDOBIZ
We specialized in seafood business for many years world wide. Seafood Exporters ,Seafood Exporters ,Seafood Agents ,Seafood Retailers , Commercial Fishermen / Boat Owners
Contact: Lawson CREDO
City: Golf Lome
Tel: 226 1640  Fax: 905 1805
Skype: -
Email: Email CREDOBIZ
Maclouis Global Investments
We are established in Lome Togo since 1994,we buy and sale frozen fishes and dried cod fish. We have 3 branches within the country and 12 permanent employees in our head quarters Spanish Mackerel (scombrus/Scomber), Horse Mackerel, Indian Mackerel, Tuna, salmon, Dried headless Cod fish (Gadus Mohua)
Contact: Paul Jameson
City: Lome
Tel: 097 8330   Fax: 226 3624
Skype: -
Email: Email Maclouis Global Investments
Sunrize Trading Inc. Togo
Sunrize Trading Inc -Lome, Togo. We Provide Market investigation of New Buyers, Sales, Promotion/ Introduction of your product direct to buyers in Togo etc, Financial Assistance, Market Studies, We provide Information of Buyers for firms willing to export or sale all kinds of products or services to Togo etc. Currently intend to extend our services to Exporters, Importers, Manufacturers of various products wanting do business with Togo. In addition, we provide hotel and holiday information in a more relax and personalized approach. We are a major importer of all Kinds of Sea Foods, frozen seafoods, Fish. Products include: whole shell-on clams, cooked clam meat, cooked whelks & whelk meat, swordfish and tuna, shrimps, cardinal, cuttlefish, squid, croaker, ribbonfish, nile perch, crabs and other species.
Contact: Ruben T Oturuoluo
City: Lome
Tel: 815 6208  Fax: 815 6208
Skype: -
Email: Email Sunrize Trading Inc
Sylvester Borfen Tiger
We are exporter of all kinds of Seafood. We have our own drying facilities. We have been in this field for many years
Contact: Blue Print International Co
City: Lome
Tel: 221 9933  Fax: 222 2252
Skype: -
Email: Email Sylvester Borfen Tiger


Government Contacts & Information Resources for
Commercial Fishing, Seafood, Aquaculture, Marine & Oceans in Togo

 

Fishery and Aquaculture Country Profile for Togo - aquatic species caught by country or area, by species items, by FAO major fishing areas, and year, for all commercial, industrial, recreational and subsistence purposes. The harvest from mariculture, aquaculture and other kinds of fish farming is also included.

 

The Ocean Data and Information Network for Africa (ODINAFRICA) brings together marine institutions from twenty-five Member States of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO from Africa (Algeria, Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, United Republic of Tanzania, Togo, and Tunisia). The goal of the current phase of ODINAFRICA is to improve the management of coastal and marine resources and the environment in participating countries by: enhancing data flows into the national oceanographic data and information centres in the participating countries, strengthening the capacity of these centres to analyse and interpret the data so as to develop products required for integrated management of the coastal areas of Africa, and increase the delivery of services to end users.

 

AQUASTAT is FAO's global information system on water and agriculture developed by the Land and Water Division. It collects, analyses and disseminates data and information by country and by region. Its aim is to provide users interested in global, regional and national analyses with comprehensive information related to water resources and agricultural water management across the world, with emphasis on countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. Information for Togo

 

Ocean Health Index Togo - The Ocean Health Index is a valuable tool for the ongoing assessment of ocean health. By providing a means to advance comprehensive ocean policy and compare future progress, the Index can inform decisions about how to use or protect marine ecosystems. The Index is a collaborative effort, made possible through contributions from more than 65 scientists/ocean experts and partnerships between organizations including the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Sea Around Us, Conservation International, National Geographic, and the New England Aquarium. Information for Togo

 

Fishery Committee for The West Central Gulf of Guinea - Member Countries are Ivory Coast, Liberia, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria. Rebuild and maintain robust fisheries resources through policy reforms, cooperative regulatory planning, good governance and improvements in institutions. Develop and implement appropriate management frameworks that ensure fisheries resources are harvested sustainably, improved intra-regional and international trade of fish and fishery products and maximum economic and social benefits are obtained from the fisheries. Develop the capacity of Members’ Small-scale fishers and other operators to create sustainable livelihoods for their people from the sustainable harvest, processing and marketing of their fisheries resources. Enhance national capabilities for efficient, cost effective and sustainable fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance, and establishing mechanisms for effective regional cooperation in MCS and enforcement to stop illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing in the West Central Gulf of Guinea. Strengthen cooperative research and ensure that resource-related decisions are based on sound knowledge, scientific methodology and best information available. Our Strategic organizational/functional goal is "To ensure the effective implementation of the Committee’s work through results-based management, improved communication, and better financial, human and knowledge management systems and tools".

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