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Harvesting Fish For Profit

by Chabala Chisenga | 11-09-2020 15:20 recommendations 0

Hello fellow environments and ambassadors,

Back here Bream is one of Zambia¡¯s most sought-after fish, and is served in top restaurants and hotels. So a bream fish-farm is likely to be a money-spinner.

That¡¯s exactly what Lubambe Copper Mine has done in a small village outside the town of Chililabombwe, on the Copperbelt. Partnering with a local farming cooperative in Kasapa village, the mine has built a fish-farm in the nearby Kebumba stream. It is stocked with 3 000 bream, representing a market value in excess of K60 000.

The market value of the fish is approximately K60 000

The market value is easy to calculate, as a decent-size bream (the size of one¡¯s palm) fetches anything from K25 to K30 on the open market, and sells for double that in shops and supermarkets.

¡°It¡¯s a good source of revenue for the farmers, and far exceeds what they¡¯d get by selling maize,¡± says Joel Bwalya, Lubambe¡¯s CSR Manager.

The fish-farm is a partnership of funding and engineering on the part of the mine, and farming expertise on the part of the farmers.

Lubambe constructed the fish-farm, and seeded it with 3 000 small bream known as fingerlings, because they are barely the size of one¡¯s finger. The fish take about nine months to grow, and subsist on a diet of chicken manure (which the farmers provide from their own chickens) and maize bran, which Lubambe provides. There is no other work involved, so the farmers are free to continue their farming activities while their investment grows – both literally and figuratively.

As an environmentalist i ought to start start fish farming,i will try to aquare some land from the government and I know they will assist me, I will be paying a courtesy call to the honourable ministers in charge of Agriculture,youth and land in the second week of October 2020,next month.

Thank you for reading.

Sources: The 25 Eco Generation  Ambassador to Zambia Amb Chabala Ken Chisenga and mining for Zambia.com

 

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6 Comments

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    Thank you so much for sharing it.

    Posted 15-09-2020 23:50

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hi Chabala, this is your mentor WooJoo :)

    It's interesting how Bream is considered one of the most sought-after fish in Zambia, just like in Korea.
    By building a fish farm, Lubambe Copper Mine has become an excellent example how companies or industries should act in order not to destroy the community's environment.
    I think the fish farm is really economically efficient, and green action too.
    I hope your businesses goes well!

    Best wishes,
    Posted 14-09-2020 01:51

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Chabala!!
    I hope you are fine and doing great.

    Thank you for sharing the report on harvesting fish for profit.

    Keep writing and shining.

    Hope to know more from you.

    Warm regards,
    Meena

    GREEN CHEERS
    Posted 13-09-2020 11:00

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings chabala
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    It's great to know about it. I believe sustainable farming project should be promoted.
    Green Cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-09-2020 05:20

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Chabala!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    I'm very surprised that Bream is one of Zambia's most sought-after fish.
    Because here in South Korea Bream is also considered as valuable fish.
    Industries influencing on local community should contribute to public welfare of that regions.
    Fish farm built by Lubambe Copper Mine is a good illustration in this context.
    Other mining companies ought to develop cognate facilities to tend to the improvement of neighborhood's living condition.
    Lastly I hope your fish farming project goes well with environmental friendly methods.

    Best Regards,
    SJ mentor
    Posted 11-09-2020 20:11

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