CHI FARMS KICK OFF TRAINING FOR 1000 FISH FARMERS

The pilot group is the first 22 farmers out of 500 farmers in the South and 500 farmers in the North of Nigeria that Chi Farms will partner with under a USAID-supported technical assistance program. The objective of the program is to contribute to food security in Nigeria by increasing the local production of affordable food.Johannes Flosbach a representative of Chi Farms states: “We have visited hundreds of fish farmers in the last months and observed that most of them have pond infrastructure available.
Yet, most of the ponds are not in use because farmers are short of working capital, or possibly do not have the professional knowledge to manage catfish farming in a profitable matter.”
As part of the program, Chi Farms will also buy back table size catfish from associated farmers and make it available in major markets. “The quantities of catfish we produce and supply to local markets under this program will measurably increase availability and affordability of food, ” says Martin Middernacht, Executive Director, Chi Farms Ltd. The project is supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). In return, Chi Farms has committed to conducting significant investments into the expansion of its feed milling and catfish hatchery capacities. Chi Farms Ltd. is a leading player in hatching and growing of poultry and catfish, cattle fattening, meat processing and frozen food production and distribution.
Source: vanguard
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