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Sh14b new plan to put fish at centre of dining tables

Wamagana Fish Factory in Nyeri which has not been put into use since it was officially opened on October 4, 2017.[File, Standard]

Even after pumping millions of shillings into an ambitious programme to spur farmed fish production in non-traditional areas, the Government appears to have lost the battle to popularise the delicacy.

Although there are clear signals that the project could have come a cropper, the Government is mulling another ambitious stab at placing fish at the centre of the dinner table in Mt Kenya and other highland areas.

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