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Philip Barnard

Philip Barnard

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Philip Barnard currently working for Conservation South Africa as the Kelp, Aquaculture and Climate Specialist in the Namaqua Area. His key focus being enterprise development within the blue economy - starting with Kelp as a form of biostimulant and Line-fish, marketing and distribution using ABALOBI's business model. Philip has obtained his B.Sc. Honours Plant Pathology and Agronomy from the University of Stellenbosch (1999-2003), as well as M.Phil. Aquaculture, M.B.A from Stellenbosch Business School (2004-2005).

 
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11 October 2024

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The relevance of oceans economy is found in Chapter 6 of the National Development Plan which refers to: An integrated and inclusive rural economy: marine fishing is important for subsistence and employment.

Subsistence fishers rely on marine resources as a basic source of food.

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