The webinar, held on 4 May 2022, was necessitated by the fact that Artemia production has been ongoing on the continent for more than four decades, similar to Asia, but without any distinctive levels of success. The world demand for Artemia cysts has continued to increase and annual consumption is now estimated at 3,500 – 4,000 tonnes with Asia being the largest producer and consumer globally while Africa lags behind in both production and utilisation, despite Artemia having been introduced on the two continents at the same time. Diverse levels of Artemia activities in different African countries were presented, to take stock of where the continent is, explore opportunities and address the various challenges impeding the production and utilisation of Artemia for improved livelihoods and overall aquaculture development in Africa. A report and video recordings of the presentations are available.

Presentation by Betty Mindraa Nyonje, Eric Okuku (Director, KMFRI) and Patrick Sorgeloos at the "Webinar on the History of Artemia activities in Africa".

Presentation by Prof. Rasowo, Technical University of Mombasa, Kenya & Eddy Naessens, INVE Aquaculture, Belgium, at the "Webinar on the History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Presentation by Morine Mukami, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Presentation by Mohamed Salah Romdhane, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences of Tunisia, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Presentation by Gilbert Van Stappen, Artemia Reference Center, Ghent University, Belgium, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Presentation by Martin Serrwanda, Mountains of the Moon University, Uganda, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Presentation by Mani Kapinga, Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (TAFIRI), Tanzania.

Presentation by Rafael Rafael, Aquaculture Research Center (CEPAQ, Mozambique, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Presentation by Horst Kaiser, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Presentation by Patrick Sorgeloos, Artemia Reference Center, Ghent University, Belgium, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Panel discussion at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Closing remarks by Simon Wilkinson, Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific, at the "Webinar on History of Artemia Activities in Africa".

Introductory remarks by Min Jiang, Shanghai Ocean University and Qingyin Wang, Chinese Fisheries Society.

Presentation by Patrick Sorgeloos, Artemia Reference Center, Ghent University, at the webinar on "Status of the use of Artemia cysts in fish/crustacean hatcheries around the world".