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Fish farmers in Kavango East rely on natural pond plants for six months

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2 months ago By NBC Online

Some fish farmers in Kavango East have now resorted to letting their fish feed on the plant material found in and around the ponds for six months. 


Farmers say they are unable to secure subsidised fish feed from the government due to shortages. 

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