Access to crucial inputs has become a major obstacle for Zimbabwe’s aquaculture sector, limiting its growth potential.
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ZIMBABWE's largest water body, Lake Kariba, has the potential to contribute significantly to the country's aquaculture sector, a senior Government official has said.
Access to crucial inputs has become a major obstacle for Zimbabwe’s aquaculture sector, limiting its growth potential.
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