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FISH MED NET: Call for Proposals for Sub-grants in Lebanon

EJN: Story Grants to Report on the Mediterranean Sea

Deadline: 31-Jan-23

Within the FISHMEDNET project, funded by the European Union and implemented by the Lebanese partner, the Ministry of Agriculture, ENI CBC invites you to apply for a grant to carry out business development projects in the fishery sector.

Mediterranean coastal communities are jointly facing the common challenges of unemployment. Fishery sector experienced a reduction of revenues, employment and catches, and a lower attractiveness for youth. Nevertheless, this sector still is at the core of coastal countries economy and have demonstrated to have very high potentiality of creating relevant added value by diversifying and integrating with other sectors, such as developing innovation in fishing tourism, environmental marine services, cultural services on fishery heritage and food-chain innovation.

In fact, several pilot initiatives for the fishery diversification, tested in the last years, have proven to be successful in terms of increase of income (inclusive growth), job creation and fishery sustainability.

Those initiatives have raised the attention of policy makers, development organizations and BDOs. Several Countries have started taking actions for creating an enabling environment in terms of legislations and policies. Despite that, those pilot initiatives remain at a very local level, managed by Micro-enterprises which are not connected among them. This fragmentation has hampered the investment capacity (on R&D or marketing) and the visibility of those new products and services. In this framework FISH MED NET aims to create Business Alliances between the Mediterranean MSMEs active in fishery diversification. The MSMEs will be stimulated to gather into cross-border Business Alliances based on common Business Models, by providing them training, direct professional assistance for the development of new services/products, and tools for improving their marketing (e-platform). Moreover, the project boosts Public Private Partnership (PPPs) in the sector by increasing the capacity of Public Authorities’ practitioners.

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