EU gives six million shillings grant to Migori Fishing Community

Dec 19, 2023 - 12:08
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EU gives six million shillings grant to Migori Fishing Community
One of the four cages at Sori beach Lake Victoria set up by the Migori County government. The EU grant will also help to establish six additional fish cages on Lake Victoria-Nyatike Sub County. (Photo by Belinda Oyanda).

Migori,

Tuesday, December 19, 2023,

KNA by Belinda Oyanda and Geoffrey Makokha

Migori County fishing community has received a shillings six million grant from the European Union (EU) to fund and expand the fishing activities on Lake Victoria.

Speaking during the official launch of the grant at Sori beach in Nyatike West Sub County, Migori County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Agriculture Lucas Mosenda said that the fish farming project will aim to enhance and improve the livelihood of the community by promoting economic growth in the region as well as integrating farmers in commodity market.

The grant which will be implemented by the Blue Cross Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) will also aim to promote aquaculture to enhance the development of the fishing community at Sori-Nyatike to boost the fish production in the County.

The cash will also help to improve and expand the fish caging, training, boat acquisition, and other fishing equipment as well as enhance capacity building for the Beach Management Units (BMU).

Mosenda said that the grant will revolutionize the local economy by introducing modern aquaculture techniques like cage farming to boost traditional fishing methods.

He added the project had come at the right time and was in line with the county manifesto blueprint on improving the fishing enterprise in the County. 

The official also affirmed that the grant will help the fishing community to focus on sustainable practices through the blue economy with the purpose of not only providing a consistent source of high-quality fish but also supporting the local Beach Management Units with fish cages, feeds and fingerlings.

The county has so far assisted six groups in Got Kacholla and Kachieng Wards in the expansive Nyatike Sub County with locally fabricated fishing gear worth Sh1.2 million.

Mosenda explained that already the county through the Department of Agriculture was supporting fish farmers with fish feeds, fingerlings, extension services, and rescue services to make the fishing enterprise lucrative.

He acknowledged that so far the county management has provided four cages to four BMUs within Lake Victoria while the EU grant will establish six additional fish cages.

Blue Cross NGO Director Erick Omondi acknowledged that the funded project will be implemented for 24 months to realise the intended purpose.

He affirmed that the NGO will be working closely with the county government, stakeholders, BMU officials, and the local authorities to ensure the project becomes a success as well as sustainable.

“We want to incorporate this project to be a community-centred project in order to build sustainability measures and equip the local farmers to own it after the 24 months of implementation”, affirmed Omondi.

Eunice Atieno, one of the Tii Gi Wiyi Women Group and beneficiary of the project applauded the efforts the EU has made to boost the fishing capacity of the local fishing community.

She said that the project will empower them with the tools and knowledge to thrive in aquaculture to create a lasting positive change for the Sori fishing community.

Atieno however, urged the county government to continue assisting fish farmers with affordable fish feeds and fingerlings to help lower the cost of production and boost the economic standards of the community.

She also called upon other external partners to emulate the EU in trying to improve the lives of the residents at the county level.

Courtesy; KNA 

 

 

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