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| Some residents of Aveyime, a fishing community in the Volta Region, with placards calling for government support Picture: EDNA ADU-SERWAA |
Residents in fishing communities along the Lower Volta Basin (LVB) have called on the government to adopt and implement the small-scale cluster fish farm ownership system as a measure to restore their source of livelihood.
They said the lack of political will by successive governments to implement the policy, which formed the core of recommendations of a research work on how to restore the depleting fishery stock in those communities, had posed serious socio-economic challenges to the residents.
The Policy Advocacy Advisor of FAANG, Mr Godwin Awudi, called for immediate steps by the government to tailor its agriculture policy “Planting for Food and Jobs” to suit the needs of the fisherfolk.
Some residents in the communities visited expressed concern over the activities of Chinese fishermen who had taken over the cage aquaculture activities along the LVB.




