Chi farms certifies 22 fish farmers in pilot training

Chi Farms Limited recently concluded the training and certification of a pilot group of 22 women smallholder fish farmers. The women who received training in pond preparation, water management, record keeping and fish farming as a business were also advised on best practices in professional fish farming.

The training was conducted at one of the company’s catfish hatchery sites in Sagamu, Ogun State at the end of which the company also signed partnership agreements with all fish farmers to assure supply of high quality catfish juveniles, quality fish feed, and continuous technical support.


Based on the agreement, Diamond Bank’s agriculture team will provide working capital finance for the 22 women. The pilot group is the first  of 500 farmers in the south and 500 farmers in the north that Chi Farms will partner with under a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) supported technical assistance programme.
 
The objective of the programme is to contribute to food security in country by increasing the local production of affordable food. Speaking on the training programme, Executive Director, Chi Farms Ltd Martin Middernacht said, “Chi Farms will also buy back table size catfish from associated farmers and make it available in major markets. The quantities of catfish we produce and supply to local markets under this programme will measurably increase availability and affordability of food.”


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