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Aquaculture in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has good potential due to increasing demand for fish and other aquatic products, the decline in marine and freshwater fisheries, favourable natural conditions for aquaculture and the availability of relatively low-priced land and labour. The development of aquaculture in Africa has received much policy and donor attention over the past 30 years, but, generally, the results have been disappointing.