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Tanzania's fisheries sector thrives with growth in exports
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71933, member: 636"] Tanzania’s fisheries sector is demonstrating significant expansion, with a substantial rise in export volumes and values. Official data indicates that fish product exports grew to 59,000 tonnes, generating revenue of 755 billion Tanzanian shillings. The number of registered fishers and processing factories also saw considerable increases. The government attributes this growth to enhanced investment and a strategic focus on the blue economy. A senior official noted that approximately six million citizens depend on this sector for their livelihoods. Efforts are being intensified to promote sustainable methods, including deep-sea fishing and aquaculture, to increase production while protecting marine environments. Fishermen have concurrently raised concerns about shoreline encroachment in several coastal areas, warning that it threatens marine ecosystems and local livelihoods. They have requested additional resources, such as patrol boats, to improve coastal surveillance. The recent World Fisheries Day commemorations included the launch of new conservation plans for species, including tuna, sharks, and rays. [/QUOTE]
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