Aquaculture program of AIT has been collaborating with a number of public and private sector partners, internaitonal aid agencies/donors and societies etc. since its establishment in 1981. Their supports are highly appreciable.
They are as follows:
Public sector:
- UK: Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Scotland
- USA: Auburn University, Michigan State University, Arizona State Univ. etc.
- Norway: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim
- Greece: University of Thessaly and EuroTraining
- Switzerland: Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)
- Portugal: University of Aveiro, Portugal.
- Thailand: Department of Fisheries, Khon Kaen University, Maejo University, Kasetsart, University, Rajbhat University, Rajmangala University, Suranari University of Technology, Burapha University, etc.
- Cambodia: Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh
- Laos PDR: National University of Laos, Vientiane; Reginoal Development Centre, Savannakhet
- Vietnam: RIA1, Hanoi, Nong Lamg University, HCM City, Can Tho University, Can Tho city, Nha Trang University etc.
- Bangladesh: Bangladesh Agriculural University (BAU), Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute (BFRI), Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute (BARI), BRAC Fisheries and iDE, Bangladesh.
- Indonesia: Bogor Agriculture University, Jakarta Fisheries University and University of Gadjahmada.
- India: College of Fisheries, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology
- Nepal: IAAS/AFU, Chitwan, NARC, Kathmandu.
- Pakistan: Government of Punjab, and Fisheries Development Board.
International organizations / partners
- ODA (now renamed as DfID), UK
- SIDA, Sweden
- DANIDA, Denmark
- USAID, USA
- IDRC, Canada
- CIRAD, France
- WDP, Germany
- European Union (EU)
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),
- WorldFish, Penang, Malaysia
- Network of Aquaculture Centres in the Asia-Pacific (NACA)
- South Pacific Island Communities (SPC), Fiji
- World Aquaculture Society (WAS)
- Asian Fisheries Society (AFS)
Private sector
- J&M Company – 2020 Feb: Tilapia hatchery/farm in the Philippines.
- Quality Aqua-Breeds Co. Ltd, 2019 (Nov.): Tilapia seed production system, Bangladesh.
- LAARH Agro Industries, Pakistan – technical assistance in establishing tilapia hatchery.
- NAPV, Cambodia and Litech, Japan – Aquaculture project in Preah Vihear, Cambodia
- MM Fish Company, India – Tilapia hatchery technology and others.
- SEDP, Ivory Coast – Technical assistance to tilapia farms run by a private company.
- United States Soybean Export Council (USSEC): Promotion of tilapia farming and provide technical supports to government officials and private farmers in Myanmar Aug 2013.
- American Soybean Association (ASA) / SoyPak: Promotion of tilapia farming and technical supports to the govt. officials and private sector in Pakistan, June – July 2013.
- NEPAD through Univ. of Stirling, UK - Aquaculture Working Group. Strategic review on aquaculture seed supply in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Quality Aqua-Breeds Co. Ltd, and EON Group of companies, Bangladesh - tilapia hatcheries, in Bangladesh.
- Aresen Bio-Tech (India): Training and establishment of commercial tilapia farm in Karnataka, India.
- Aqua Farms, Kafue, Zambia - Tilapia Expert: Dec. 2011 – setting up of Tilapia hatchery.
- CPF Company, Thaialnd
- Cargill Inc., USA
- Biomin, Austria
- Delacon, Austria
- Anpario, UK
- Nam Sai Farms International
- SoyPak/Feeding Pakistan