Fish Farmer

Salmon farm planned for landlocked Lesotho

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THE southern African landlocked kingdom of Lesotho is to farm salmon in plans announced last month by RAS company Pure Salmon.

A US$250 million land based farm with capacity for 20,000 tonnes will be developed in partnershi­p with the Lesotho National Developmen­t Corporatio­n (LNDC).

If successful, the venture could produce annual revenues accounting for eight per cent of the country’s GDP, said Pure Salmon.

Located in the Butha-Buthe Highland region of Lesotho, the farm is due to be completed by 2023. It will generate more than 250 full time jobs in Lesotho and will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy from the adjacent hydroelect­ric power station.

Pure Salmon and its parent company, 8F Asset Management, will set up a foundation to support the local community, as part of the deal.

This will include an aquacultur­e education programme at the National University of Lesotho, with 15 internatio­nal internship­s available at Pure Salmon’s facilities across the world.

One million free salmon meals per year will also be provided to local schools and orphanages during the first 10 years of the facility’s operation. And Pure Salmon will provide shares through direct ownership of the site to the communitie­s which offer their unused land for the salmon farm.

Stephane Farouze, board director of Pure Salmon and chairman and founder of 8F Asset Management, said: ‘Through our partnershi­p with the LNDC and investment in the Lesotho site, we hope to provide increased opportunit­ies for the local community through the production of sustainabl­e salmon.’

LNDC CEO Mohato Seleke said: ‘I sincerely believe this partnershi­p will yield tremendous results for Lesotho as a whole.’

Pure Salmon produces salmon in a RAS facility in Poland, developed with technology from Israeli RAS expert AquaMaof, and has projects in Japan, China, Bahrain, America and Europe.

Lesotho, formerly Basutoland under British colonial rule, declared independen­ce in 1966. It is a fully sovereign state, its territory located within South Africa.

 ??  ?? Above: Lesotho has welcomed the salmon farm
Above: Lesotho has welcomed the salmon farm

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