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Originally published by Capital Newstop
September 21, 2025
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Kwale fish farmers reel in hope as aquaculture reshapes livelihoods

With fish ponds stocked with Nile tilapia and catfish fingerlings supplied under the Kenya Marine Fisheries Socio-Economic Development (KEMFSED) project, Mukoma says he finally sees a pathway to stability. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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Kwale fish farmers, including David Mukoma, are experiencing a transformation in their livelihoods through a new aquaculture project. This initiative, funded by the World Bank through the Kenya Marine Fisheries Socio-Economic Development (KEMFSED) project, aims to provide stable incomes and enhance food security in coastal Kenya.
- 60 freshwater ponds have been established and 70,000 fingerlings distributed in Kwale.
- The project supports farmers in areas such as Msambweni, Matuga, Lunga Lunga, and Kinango.
- Support includes fish ponds, fingerlings, fiberglass fishing boats, nets, cold storage facilities, and safety equipment.
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