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Disaster strikes fish farming in Kenya

- Africa News

IN Kenya, a natural phenomenon occurring in Lake Victoria has affected fish farming. Upwelling, a natural phenomenon that involves temperatur­e changes and oxygen depletion, has caused huge losses.

“So, the effect of the farming here is enormous, my estimate for all of the Ogal beach fish farmers, we are talking of one point eight billion or two billion Kenya shillings if you consider the kind of investment­s which the farmers have done in here. It is a huge loss to the economy,” claims Noah Otieno, a fish farmer and cage owner. Kisumu County, in the southwest, has been hardest hit leaving many struggling to make a living.

Local fishmonger, Jacklyn Okello, added “we have met with a big problem and it has come with huge losses. It is now four years since we started this business but the incident of today has never been experience­d and has never been seen happening here. These cages have been of great help to us women folks and our husbands as well and have helped our children too. We have widows here, we have widowers here with children and this was the only employment they had and would use their earnings for keeping up the family but now we have nowhere to go”.

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