Zimbabwe’s Aquaculture Initiative Aligns with Vision 2030, Enhances National Food Security

The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, and Rural Development, in collaboration with the Technical Assistance for Agricultural Transformation in Countries in Transition (TSF) project, has made significant strides in advancing Zimbabwe’s aquaculture sector. Funded by the African Development Bank and implemented through WorldFish, this initiative supports the country’s Vision 2030 goal of becoming an upper-middle-income nation.

The TSF project focuses on two main objectives. First, it strengthens innovation networks by enhancing connections among agribusinesses, agricultural extension services, and other stakeholders, thereby improving access to advanced farming technologies. Second, it supports young agribusiness owners with essential training, mentorship, and financial assistance to boost their business operations.

Recent project activities have included training sessions on breeding high-quality catfish for fingerling production at Henderson Fisheries Unit in Mazowe, Mashonaland Central, and on producing low-cost, high-quality fish feed at Purity Fish Feeds in Chitungwiza, Harare. Four beneficiaries, chosen for their successful operations and potential for growth, received additional support, with a deliberate emphasis on gender balance.

Among the notable beneficiaries is Blessing Zishiri from Chitungwiza. Despite operating on a modest budget, she has achieved impressive results by using local materials and employing four community youths, with support from her innovative engineer husband. Another key beneficiary, Henry Kamudyariwa of Tilafeeds, produces highly nutritious fish feeds, contributing to a robust fish production network.

This ongoing initiative aligns with Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 by fostering economic development, job creation, and local agribusiness growth. By enhancing agricultural productivity and supporting small-scale enterprises, the project helps drive the nation towards its goal of becoming an upper-middle-income economy.

In addition to economic benefits, the TSF project has a significant impact on nutrition and food security. By increasing the production of high-quality fish and nutritious fish feeds, the initiative improves the availability of affordable, nutritious food. Fish is a crucial source of protein and essential nutrients, and this project ensures a stable supply, enhancing public health and dietary quality across the nation.

Overall, the TSF project, in collaboration with the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, and Rural Development, represents a crucial step toward achieving Zimbabwe’s development goals. It contributes to economic growth, job creation, and improved nutritional standards, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to sustainable development and food security.

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