Fish traders in Turkana County are seeking support to expand the market through reliable means of transport.
Traders in Lodwar town say motorcycles have for years been their main means of transport when sourcing for fish from Lake ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/news/article/2001418586/why-livestock-bill-was-a-sting-to-small-beekeepers">Turkana<.
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Sonny Epuu, a fish trader, said they are members of self-help groups and owning refrigerated vehicles would save them from the losses they incur when using motorcycles that suffer frequent breakdowns.
"With refrigerated vehicles, we can access markets in Kapenguria, Kitale, Eldoret, Kisumu and ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/news/article/2001418656/france-bans-crushing-and-gassing-of-male-chicks-from-2022">Busia Nadiko said the lack of a reliable means of transport has hurt Turkana county's commercial fishing. He said the market is currently run by middlemen and cartels who trade small-sized fish.
Kenya National Chambers of Commerce and Industry ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/news/article/2001418733/fruit-trees-in-demand-in-muranga-following-better-avocado-prices">Turkana He added that addressing the needs of traders will stimulate the fishing sector as a reliable alternative source of livelihood other than pastoralism.
Ewoton said the lake, which is currently under-exploited, results in low fish production. He cited low-quality fishing gear, threats from Ethiopian militia, poor road linking Lake Turkana to markets in other parts of the country and Congo and Tanzania as well as poor handling facilities. Acting County Trade chief officer James Lokwale said the county government is seeking to revive Turkana ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/market/article/2001418595/illegal-fishermen-linked-to-decreasing-fish-in-lake-naivasha">Fishermen’s Lokwale said currently the fishermen at Lake Turkana are being exploited through unfair fish prices.
He said the fish market around Lake Turkana is currently controlled by cartels and middlemen who are buying fish for as low as Sh1.
"It is a sad state of affairs for our fishermen because despite the ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/crop/article/2001418665/hope-for-pyrethrum-farmers-as-government-lines-up-revival-plans">fish He said the revival of the cooperative society will help hundreds of fishermen who struggle for the few customers in Kalokol town.