Thu, 15 Jun 2017 10:13:11 +0000 By AARON CHIYANZO AQUACULTURE development in Zambia can help eradicate the bad traditional methods of fishing which are depleting the fish stocks in major water bodies across the country, Small Scale Farmers for Development Agency (SAFADA) director Boyd Moobwe has advised. Mr Moobwe said that there was need for Government to enhance aquaculture development in Zambia to improve on the fish stocks in major water bodies. He noted that some of the traditional methods of fishing practiced especially in the rural areas were depleting the fish stocks at a faster rate. Mr Moobwe said in an interview with the Daily Nation that in as much as Government was trying to improve aquaculture in Zambia, more still needed to be done. He pointed out that aquaculture development was one way of eradicating bad fishing methods that had resulted in fish stocks being depleted in major water bodies. Mr Moobwe […]
Bad fishing methods depleting fish stocks-SAFADA
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