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Botswana's Visionary Plan to Promote Aquaculture Growth to Boost Food Security, Eradicate Poverty

Posted by Patricia Lumba on 16 January 2024 2:30 PM CAT
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By Citizen Reporter
Source: Botswana's visionary plan to promote Aquaculture growth to boost food security, eradicate poverty (citizen.digital)

The Government of Botswana has started an ambitious program that will transform the Southern Africa nation into fish eating, as a way of promoting a healthy lifestyle for its more than 2.5 million citizens.

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