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Fish
Tidings Newsletter - Issue 3
Aquaculture Zimbabwe Trust
June 25, 2011
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Towards a Fisheries and Aquaculture roadmap for Zimbabwe
(FAWG)
After the successful
completion of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Working Group (FAWG)'s
Constitution drafting and entering into its second year after inception,
the all-stakeholder grouping is now deliberately working towards
the road mapping of the Fisheries and Aquaculture sector in Zimbabwe.
Consultations
with strategic state departments and various stakeholders have already
began in earnest as it becomes more and more apparent that the sector
can no longer continue to survive in the shadows of other livestock
sectors. There has emerged a more urgent need than ever before to
have a national Fisheries and Aquaculture Strategy and Action Plan
if the country is to meaningfully harness the potential that is
within this "blue revolution". With over 3 910 square
kilometers of freshwater surface area, 9 major river basins, conducive
production bio-technical factors, the time is just nigh for the
fish industry to start contributing meaningfully to the GDP figures,
employment creation, poverty reduction and improving people's
nutrition and dietary diversity options. Currently Zimbabweans are
estimated to be consuming slightly below 5kg of fish and fish products
per person per year compared to most SADC countries whose per capita
fish consumption is said to be averaging more than 8kg per person
per year. These low consumption figures have been attributed to
the perennial lack of fish and fish products on the common market
despite Zimbabweans' undying appetite for food fish. This
has always zeroed down to lack of prioritization of the sector on
the state's part as evidenced by the total eclipse of fish
by other agro-crops from agrobudgets to extension to training and
so forth.
It is against
this background that the FAWG is taking the first steps in ensuring
that policy makers, industry players and the rest of the stakeholders
are brought to one table to initiate the great strides towards a
sustainable and successful participation in the "blue revolution"
currently sweeping across the world. The Action Plan and Strategy
if successfully mapped and implemented is set to change Zimbabwe's
entire agro-landscape for the better.
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