Hi to all,
The merits and demerits of cage farming in Lake Victoria is like the same scenario for introduction of Nile tilapia into Lake Victoria in the first place and in addition the introduction of Nile perch. It can be a long debate depending on how you look at.  In view of the development I have few comments.

1. The Ugandan government have their say about how they want to utilize a natural resource at their disposal. The international status of the lake may require that some clear guidelines are developed that are easily agreeable among the sister states. Denying cage culture in the lake or even maintaining that cages need not to be put up when the sister states have reached an agreement may not help much. The SON LVHD cages have been there for some time. Whether baptized as or nicknamed 'trial cages' may not matter, since where is the boundary between trial and full commercial cage culture in the lake? Dunga Fishermen co-operative with assistance of KMFRI also have their 10 plus 8m3 cages. Suppose these have been trials, that is the deduction?

2. Best Management Practices (BMP) would help but these have also be defined. Good enough what makes economic sense for cage farming in the lake may also define the BMP. Those that would use bad or poor feeds in the lake will be driven out of business since they will make heavy losses and will not be able to continue. Thank enough to the economics of nature.

3. Cage placement and different resource use by the difference players-cage farmers, fishermen, sailors need to be addressed earlier and the common man's interest to counter the possible resource use conflicts.

4. When taken care of, with proper and well defined BMP with well thought limits, the cage farming may still pose less pollution risks compared to the existing 'culprits' like sewage treatment plants and raw sewage from cities around the lake besides the industries, car wash, run-offs from agricultural activities. Cage farming may even be the lesser devil. However, whether we necessarily want to add another lesser devil to the bigger devils we are unable or even reluctant to deal with  is a thought for another day.

Thanks
 
Enos Were
Jewlet Enterprises
P.O. Box 171-40301
Kendu-Bay

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Subject: [Sarnissa] Uganda: Fishermen at crossroads as Government starts fish farming on Lake Victoria Ouganda: Les pêcheurs à la croisée des chemins que le gouvernement commence la pisciculture sur L. Victoria

Uganda:   Fishermen  at crossroads as  Government starts fish farming on Lake Victoria
 
http://www.monitor.co.ug/Magazines/Farming/Fishermen+at+crossroads+as+government+starts+fish+farming/-/689860/1416208/-/1d9ey7z/-/index.html
 
Potential for cage farming on the lake .? Note Chinese are already developing  feed mill and hatchery at the nearby govt Research station at  Kajansi  and are now introducing tilapia into cages in the lake. Would welcome any  views and opinions of Ugandans and others who work in this area. Also adding what is the previous evidence across the continent  about whether fishermen  make successful fish farmers?. And what is the legal position over starting up new cages, ownership or lease of water on the lake? Do the govt  and Fisheries Dept have clear and easily accessible regulations and guidelines for those wishing to start up cage farming?
 
 
Ouganda: Les pêcheurs à la croisée des chemins que le gouvernement commence la pisciculture sur L. Victoria
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Potentiel de l'élevage en cage sur le lac? Notez chinois qui sont déjà l'élaboration d'une écloserie et une usine d'alimentation à la station de recherche à proximité Kajansi sont en train d'introduire le tilapia dans des cages dans le lac Victoria - se féliciterait de toute points de vue et opinions de nos membres ougandais / suiveurs qui travaillent dans le domaine. Aussi ajoutant ce qui est la preuve précédente à travers le continent pour savoir si les pêcheurs font pisciculteurs succès? Est ce que  Le gouvernement et le Département des pêches ont des règles claires et facilement accessibles et des lignes directrices pour ceux qui souhaitent démarrer l'élevage en cage?
 
Description: Description: Description: Fishermen at crossroads as government starts fish farming on L. Victoria
Dr Lucas Mwebaza Ndaula of the National Fisheries Resources Research Institute tells fishers at Wairaka landing site about fish farming.
Most of them are skeptical about earning from it. Photo by William Odinga Balikuddembe. Photo and article courtesy of the Monitor   Uganda
Dr Lucas Mwebaza Ndaula de la National Fisheries Resources Institute de recherche indique les pêcheurs au site d'atterrissage Wairaka propos de la pisciculture.
La plupart d'entre eux sont sceptiques au sujet de gagner de là. Photo par William Odinga Balikuddembe.
 
Photo courtoisie et de l'article de l'Ouganda Moniteur
 

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