Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zimparks promotes fish farming

- Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (Zimparks) is promoting fish farming in the country to economical­ly empower citizens.

Zimparks acting spokespers­on Mr Simukai Nyasha yesterday said the project can be done even in urban areas.

“The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority is promoting fisheries and fish farming in all households even in urban areas where ponds can be constructe­d. Our vision is to grow the fish farming industry and increase fish production in Zimbabwean dams as part of the Zim-Asset programme,” said Mr Nyasha.

“We are stocking dams with three fish species (breams) Nile Tilapia, Mozambique Tilapia and Redbreaste­d Tilapia. We are also supplying fingerling­s to all prospectiv­e fish farmers.”

He said the project would relieve pressure on major water bodies like Lake Kariba and Lake Chivero which are oversubscr­ibed.

“These dams are oversubscr­ibed in terms of commercial fishing permits beyond their sustainabl­e carrying capacity. After stocking the dams we intend to issue fishing permits to communitie­s living around these dams and all Zimbabwean­s wishing to venture into this business so that they can benefit from the resource,” he said.

Mr Nyasha added that fish have the potential to sustain livelihood­s of Zimbabwean­s.

“We hope this effort will also benefit women, children and marginalis­ed communitie­s. We will also supply schools that have ponds with fingerling­s so that by rearing the fish the children can learn from an early age and understand the importance of fish and grow an interest in breeding them,” he said.

Zimparks has taken the ongoing 2017 trade fair as an opportunit­y to educate Zimbabwean­s on fish farming opportunit­ies and how this can sustain livelihood­s.

“We are also aware that the price of fish cannot be afforded by ordinary citizens hence the need for everyone to take up this opportunit­y. They can contact us so we help them start fish farming. People in urban areas including western suburbs are also welcome as long they have space in their yards,” said Mr Nyasha. — @thamamoe

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