 I am Wilson Waishwamwanger, the commissioner for fisheries in the public of Uganda, with the minister of agriculture, animal industry and fisheries. I have been attending the mega program consultative meeting of livestock and fish and this is a new approach certainly. Most of the research has been focused on technology development. This approach being fostered here is about the whole value chain and how different areas like fish and livestock can interact and share some attributes in it. Solution is to increase production in Africa using particular examples like Uganda as focus countries. Is there anything new about this program? What is particularly new is that again as I said unlike the technological approach you are looking at a whole innovative system involving the whole production chain up to the market level and including the concerns of the consumers. You really have to put those in place and in mind when planning your research so that you bring on table solutions that are holistic rather than piecemeal. This mega program is livestock and fish. Do you see the complementarity? Fish and livestock are certainly the main source of animal protein but there are others like issues of quality, issues of safety, issues of constraints, issues of feeds for example really affect both sectors. And some of them can be addressed using a similar system. There is particular specifics of the research may differ but the aspects being researched on are really cross cutting in the two sectors.