A dialogue session took place at Sirte University in the evening, attended by key individuals including Mr. Didi Ahmed Al-Rifai, the Chargé d'affaires of the Indonesian Embassy in Libya, the President of the University
the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, and the Director of the Postgraduate Studies and Training Department at the University. The primary focus of this session revolved around collaborative mechanisms related to the areas of expertise within the Faculty of Agriculture. It encompassed discussions on knowledge exchange, practical studies implementation, and the utilization of Indonesia's advanced proficiencies to establish a pisciculture project under the supervision of the Faculty of Agriculture. This project aims to serve as a unique training space for students and as an initial step towards the establishment of pisciculture ventures in Libya. Furthermore, the dialogue session addressed the enhancement of cooperative efforts in postgraduate programs and training within the field of agriculture. Indonesia is globally recognized as a developed nation in the domain of pisciculture, currently ranking as the ninth-largest producer of fish. Reports indicate that fish production has experienced a consistent annual growth rate of 8.5% from 1999 to 2003. As a result, production increased from 4,952 thousand tons in 1999 to 5,961 thousand tons in 2003. It is worth noting that approximately 20% of this production is derived from aquaculture.