Construction of solar tent fish dryer in Senga-Bay fishing ground along lake Malawi
Project Launch: 9-14-23
Understanding challenges women face in preserving fish, Eco-inclusive Green Money Enterprise (GREME) will construct Solar tent fish dryer in Senga-Bay fishing ground T/A Maganga in Salima District. The fish processors mostly use traditional methods of preserving their fish such as smoking, sun drying that cause extremely high post harvest fish losses and low quality fish which result in reduction in economic gains. This project will help in reducing high post-harvest fish losses, and have high quality fish products which can be supplied and sold in formal lucrative market to boost their economic gains. About 70% women will be directly targeted with this project.
Project Update: 11-22-23
The Solar tent fish dryer construction project at the Mkama fishing ground in Salima implemented by the Eco-Inclusive Money Enterprise in conjunction with the community has been completed with the required UV Polythene plastics covered. To complete and close the project, the group is remaining with a training of its 30 women fish processors on usage of solar tent fish dryers before handing over the project to the community. Once Completed, the project reduce post harvest fish losses as well as maximizing quantity of high quality fish sold in supermarkets leading to gains for women fish processors in the area
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