Travel Letter: Uganda, May 3–16, 2025
Technology making its way into small-scale fish farming in rural areas of Uganda.
Scale adds complexity, but the basics are the same whether small- or large-scale fish farming. Now, the Kidera fish farmers group,…
Together we are stronger
I am in Uganda working to help farmers in the rural areas of Uganda start with fish farming. But not alone!…
Fish farming – more than only Norway and salmon
Saturday I headed out to Uganda to work with fish farming there. The annual harvest volume of salmon in Norway accounts…
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