Kwale County inaugurates Sh2.95 million mariculture ponds to boost fish farming

A total of 7,200 fingerlings were introduced into the ponds, marking the start of what is hoped to be a thriving enterprise for the Bonje community.
The Kwale County Government on Tuesday inaugurated the stocking of four mariculture ponds at the Bonje Beach Management Unit (BMU), a move aimed at bolstering local livelihoods through sustainable aquaculture.
The initiative, supported by the Kenya Marine Fisheries Socio-Economic Development (KEMFSED) project, represents a significant milestone for the Mborode Fish Pond Self-Help Group. With an investment of Sh2.95 million, the venture focuses on the sustainable farming of marine tilapia.
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A total of 7,200 fingerlings were introduced into the ponds, marking the start of what is hoped to be a thriving enterprise for the Bonje community.
Addressing residents at the inauguration, Kwale County Governor Fatuma Achani highlighted the project’s potential to economically empower the local community.
"This initiative is a crucial step towards empowering our communities by providing a sustainable source of income and enhancing our local economy. I urge all beneficiaries to maintain the ponds diligently and manage the fish responsibly," Governor Fatuma stated.

During her visit, Governor Fatuma also pledged to address the challenges faced by local fishermen as a result of the Dongo Kundu project. She assured the Bonje community that her administration would advocate for fair compensation for any losses incurred.
Residents, particularly those displaced by the Dongo Kundu project, have expressed concerns over delays in compensation, which the governor vowed to tackle.
Kasemeni Member of County Assembly (MCA) Victor Safari Njanje encouraged beneficiaries to follow proper guidelines in caring for the fingerlings to ensure their survival.
"I fully support this project. We will continue to bring more initiatives to the grassroots level to ensure our people can meet their financial needs. We are committed to uplifting our community," said Njanje.
Community members expressed optimism about the new ponds, hopeful that the mariculture project will enhance food security and create economic opportunities. The investment in fish farming is expected to provide a steady and sustainable income for the locals in Bonje.
This development is part of the broader KEMFSED project’s efforts to improve the socio-economic well-being of coastal communities through innovative and sustainable aquaculture practices.
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