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This will
be achieved by strengthening the fishing capacity in the deep sea, continuing
with the construction of the fishing port of Kilwa Masoko-Lindi, purchasing
three high-seas fishing vessels, and issuing 55 high-seas fishing licences
Dar es Salaam. The government announced a number of initiatives yesterday in an effort to..
increase the contribution of the livestock and fishing industries to the national economy in the 2023/2024 financial year.In his speech yesterday, the
minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Mr Abdallah Ulega, asked Parliament to
approve a total of Sh295.9 billion as a budget for 2023/24 financial year. This
is an increase of more than Sh100 billion from Sh176.2 billion, which was
allocated in 2022/23.
By approving the requested amount,
Mr Ulega said the objectives of the ministry to improve the livestock and
Fisheries sectors will be achieved to a large extent.
In the fisheries sector, the aim is
to implement priorities that are consistent with connecting the blue economy,
especially the sustainable use of fishing resources, including natural fishing
and aquatic life development.
This will be achieved by
strengthening the fishing capacity in the deep sea, continuing with the
construction of the fishing port of Kilwa Masoko-Lindi, purchasing three
high-seas fishing vessels, and issuing 55 high-seas fishing licences.
According to Mr Ulega, the
government also aims to strengthen fishing institutions by building the
necessary infrastructure and buying two glass-bottom boats to increase tourism
in Marine Parks and Eco-tourism.
In the livestock sector, he noted
they would enhance the availability of quality livestock seeds to improve
livestock breeds and boost the availability of fodder, livestock food and
water.
There is also a strategy to
strengthen livestock health, improve extension services, establish and develop
youth investment centres, and strengthen research and training services for
veterinary professions. “In implementing the priorities (in the livestock
sector), we will start irrigation schemes in the pasture fields of Vikuge and
Langwira, as well as the NARCO ranches of Kongwa and Mzeri,” said Mr Ulega.
He said his ministry will build dams
and deep wells for livestock water and establish 150 farms in local government
authorities and ministry institutions.
They would also support 100,000
cows, continue to buy the best bulls and distribute them to breeding groups,
and produce 1,500,000 doses of quality livestock seeds.
“We will identify and register
on the electronic system approximately 40.6 million livestock to have accurate
information for livestock improvement and meet market demand,” he said.
In fisheries, he said they will
establish the Fishery Resource Management Authority and continue collaborative
protection by patrolling for 8,400 working days, strengthening 50 groups for
collaborative management of fishery resources, and providing education to 360
fishermen.
“Through a low-cost loan programme,
this will enable fishermen and aquatic life breeders to obtain inputs and
contemporary fishing equipment, including 160 boats and 893 cages,” he said.
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