Ministry aid improved fish hauls in Lower Axim

A catch boom in Lower Axim is putting more fish on tables and cash in pockets after the fishing ministry stepped in with strategic upgrades.

What's driving the fish haul surge
  • Nana Joseph Tetteh credits the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture for interventions.
  • Harvests stayed strong throughout the previous twelve months, according to the acting chief.
  • Fishmongers kept their operations running because of a steady supply.
  • Communities got more seafood to eat and sell locally.
The pre-mix fuel bottleneck
  • Fuel access remains spotty even though the government cut prices.
  • Tetteh pushed for regular deliveries to keep boats operating smoothly.
  • Resources that boost catches should get distributed to fishing crews.
Gear costs and sustainable fishing push
  • Canoes and nets cost way more than most operators can afford.
  • Tetteh asked officials to supply affordable equipment to fishermen.
  • Mono-filament nets got banned because they snag small pelagics illegally.
  • Environmentally friendly methods will protect the industry long-term.
What fishermen want from leadership
  • Fishing drives the entire economy in this coastal area.
  • Backing for crews remains critical to maintaining current growth momentum.
  • Tetteh thanked officials for the progress made up to this point.
  • Continued aid will help the sector reach its full potential.
 

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