Hi All, For those familiar with the Uganda and wider African context, the real challenge
is to those first cages to go in to the Lake, �and then to develop a critical mass so that
transaction costs of the nascent industry become competitive. To those trying to get
aquaculture going in this context, consideration of carrying capacity and over-stocking is
a "nice" problem to have.
Similarly the social aspects. If aquaculture can develop to a stage where it starts to
impact on social indicators, then we have got somewhere. And yes, then considerations of
equity and social justice flowing the use of a public resource are very real.
At this stage the overiding policy and planning imperative is to support and encourage
those crazy pioneer farmers and reduce their risk and transaction costs so that they have
a half decent chance of surviving.
There is a real risk (and I can cite many examples) of discouraging pioneer investment
into aquacuture with too many regulatory hurdles and too few incentives.
This view in no way negates "responsible aquaculture" practise. It is just that
a lot more public sector attention needs to be paid to the "carrots". The
environmental regulatory requirements and social objectives are generally better defined.
�The public sector interventions and incentives required to address value chain
bottlenecks, service sector establishment and instances of market failure beyond the
control of the aquaculture pioneer are the primary challenges at this stage of aquaculture
sector develoment.
Uganda has made some real progress backed by wise policy and support for aquaculture
development. Now that the pioneer investors are "on the hook" what is required
to ensure they succeed?
My SouthAfrican ZAR/Uganda Shilling 5c worth!
Best wishes
Pete BritzPete Britz</div>
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