Now fishermen in Lamu are lamenting that their bountiful catch of tuna fish is going to waste due to lack of storage facilities. This is why it has always been stated that opportunities abound in developing but stable countries.
“Fishermen in Lamu County have been forced to throw away tonnes of tuna fish due to lack of market amidst a bountiful season.
The fishermen from the Lamu archipelago on Wednesday told Nation that there was an increase in the number of tuna fish being caught from the Indian Ocean in recent days.
The, fishermen, who said they are making huge losses due to lack of market, appealed to the government to help them find market for their catch”
If those farmers were serious, they would have started a cooperative to do such things as storage and marketing.
It’s not everything that we should wait for the government to do.
Also, if Kenyans were entrepreneurial as they pretend to be, this would be a non-issue. Every industry would have ambitious rich men fighting to dominate it.
Tuna is rich in selenium, a mineral that is touted as vital for the prevention of cancer. Hao wavuvi hawawezi package samak vizuri isafirishwe via bus to Msa then SGR to Nbo?
It will take lots of business lessons to get kenyans to hack running small businesses successfully, most entrepreneurs are hopeless managers
The Chinese wakiskia tuna, they’ll flood the area (pun intended), they’re probably there already with their industrial fishing ships exploiting the coast of Somalia. Then they’ll export the fish to us.
Tuna only has the backbone.Hainanga mifupa inajichomoza kwa mwili.It is one of the few fish you can do a lateral clean cut utoe nyama tu.
Si Kama Tilapia
A coal plant for what?There is no need for one. Same with a nuclear plant. Geothermal plants are more than enough to supply the nation’s industrial needs without destroying the environment.
They bring us farm fed fish reared on an industrial scale while also fishing in our waters, having a fish factory that only employs Chinese and exporting the natural fish to China.SMH.
Tulinunuliwa.
I’m not going to have that argument with you, just know that the coast needs reliable power supply, there are too many opportunities that we are losing.
More than 2000 residents of Pandanguo village in Lamu West are facing acute shortage of food and water.
The residents, mainly from the Boni community, have for the past four years been depending on relief food from the national government and non-governmental organisations.
The Boni people have for decades been hunting, gathering wild fruits.
Their activities were, however, halted since 2015 shortly after the national government launched an ongoing multi-agency security operation Linda Boni which is meant to flush out Al-Shabaab militants believed to be hiding inside the dense Boni Forest.
Boni Forest was declared a no-go zone due to security reasons.