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With Affordable Solar Dryers, Fish Communities in Lake Victoria, Tanzania, Can Avoid Post Harvest Fish Losses

SOURCE: Feed the Future: the U.S. Government's global hunger and food security initiative (MAVUNO LAB
| 2023

The article highlights the significance of the small-scale fishing industry on Lake Victoria’s shores, involving multiple East African countries, including Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. Solar dryers have the potential to significantly improve the livelihoods of those involved in the fish value chain, reduce food losses, and enhance the quality of dried fish products, ultimately contributing to food security and economic growth.

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