Fish farm operations
Sierra Leone's first major commercial aquaculture operation

Eden Aqua

Pioneering commercial aquaculture in Sierra Leone through sustainable practices, cutting-edge technology, and community empowerment.

Market Opportunity

1

Untapped Market Potential

Sierra Leone's 690,000 hectares of water resources, high fish consumption of 26 kg per capita, and falling marine catches create a significant investment opportunity in sustainable aquaculture.

2

Regional Growth

The West African fish market offers significant growth potential with ECOWAS fish imports valued at US$6.2 billion in 2021, creating robust opportunities for regional expansion.

Fully integrated tilapia and catfish farming enterprise

Eden Aqua fish ponds in Joe Town, Sierra Leone

Eden Aqua Sierra Leone holds a 25-year lease on a 25-hectare site in Joe Town, Rural Western Area. We operate a fully integrated operation from hatchery through to distribution, serving both domestic and premium export markets.

Scaling from pilot to commercial operations

Strategic Partnerships

Strategic Partnerships

Collaborating with FUTUREFISH, R&B Farms, African Aquaculture Business Leaders Network, and the University of Sierra Leone for technical excellence.

Pilot Phase Success

Pilot Phase Success

4-hectare pilot with 26 grow-out ponds, projected revenue of US$270,000 and 47.1% return on investment.

Market Positioning

Proximity to Freetown, operational efficiency, and technology-driven supply chain for competitive advantage.

Join us in advancing aquaculture in Sierra Leone

We're seeking Series A funding of US$2.5 million to scale operations and capture the enormous untapped market potential.