The aquaculture consortium (TAC) in Kenya in collaboration with the Norwegian Agency for Cooperation has launched youth-led initiatives in the aquaculture sector aimed at bridging Kenya’s 450,000 metric tons fish annual deficit. Speaking during the launch in Kisumu, TAC CEO, Felix Osok, said the Young-fish-and-the-Girls in aquculture initiatives will not only attract but also support the…
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