Six Farmer Groups in Dokolo Get Fish Ponds Under Climate Smart Agriculture Project‎‎

DOKOLO – Six farmer groups practicing aquaculture in Dokolo District have received support to construct fish ponds under the Uganda Climate Smart Agricultural Transformation Project, in a move aimed at boosting food security and household incomes.‎‎

Bernard Otim, the District Fisheries Officer for Dokolo, confirmed that the beneficiaries include 2 groups from Kachung in Agwata Town Council, 1 from Amwoma Sub County, 1 from Alyecjuk in Agwata Sub County, and 2 from Dokolo Town Council.‎‎Otim said the total project cost is Shs 76.6 million.

Under the co-funding arrangement, government contributed 80% amounting to Shs 61.2 million, while each of the six groups contributed 20% totaling Shs 15.8 million.‎‎

“The groups have embraced fish farming and we expect them to manage the ponds well so that they benefit from the investment,” Otim said. ‎‎

He appealed to other farmers in the district to embrace fish farming by digging fish ponds or dams to generate more income and fight poverty.‎ ‎

Tonny Omara, one of the beneficiaries from Acung-Apeny Cell, Kachung Western Ward in Agwata Town Council, said their group has five fish ponds measuring 50×20 meters each.‎‎

Omara noted that with proper management, they expect to harvest an estimated 35 tonnes of fish every six months.‎‎“The fish farming will help us generate income to fight poverty in our homes and community,” Omara said.‎‎

District officials say the Climate Smart Agricultural Transformation Project is designed to support farmers to adopt resilient and profitable enterprises that can withstand climate change impacts while improving livelihoods.‎‎

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