Central Expertise:
International Feasibility & Government Advisory
Government-level feasibility surveys, strategic advisory, and geopolitical project evaluation across Israel, Africa, and the United States.
Feasibility must connect biology, infrastructure, market logic, and national priorities
Aquaculture projects often fail because feasibility work is too generic. Serious advisory must test the operational model against climate, water, skills, logistics, policy, capital, and market realities.
Capabilities
- Technical and economic feasibility review for proposed aquaculture developments.
- Government and institutional advisory for sector development and grower training.
- Evaluation of conventional and industrialized aquaculture opportunities in new regions.
- Support for international delegations, professional tours, training programs, and symposia.
- Independent executive review for investors, ministries, NGOs, and project sponsors.
Expected outcomes
- More realistic go/no-go decisions.
- Clearer matching between species, technology, site, water, and market.
- Reduced risk of politically attractive but operationally weak projects.
- Actionable roadmap for pilots, training, infrastructure, and scale-up.
Relevant proof points
- Feasibility surveys for aquaculture development in Ghana, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
- Local survey in Ohio, USA, for industrialized hybrid striped bass aquaculture.
- National extension specialist role through Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture.
- Organization of national and international aquaculture symposia and grower delegations.
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