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Tanzanian rural farmers learn how to build aquaculture ponds

From January to August 2022, members of the FoodLAND Kilombero Food Hub, in Tanzania, have been immersed in carrying out different kinds of activities. Dr Renalda Munubi and Prof. Sebastian Chenyambuga, both researchers from the Sokoine University of Agriculture, have been training rural farmers on how to construct earth aquaculture ponds.
The photo gallery below illustrates different moments in the training of farmers and the subsequent construction of ponds.
Dr. Renalda Munubi, SUA, demonstrating in class on how to construct an aquaculture pond to rural farmersDr. Renalda Munubi, and Prof. S. Chenyambuga in a group photo with aquaculture rural farmers in Newly constructed earth aquaculture pond in Kilombero Food Hub Newly constructed earth aquaculture pond in Kilombero Food Hub Prof. S. Chenyambuga conducting a second training to aquaculture rural farmers Prof. S. Chenyambuga conducting a second training to aquaculture rural farmers Dr. Renalda Munubi conducting a second training to aquaculture rural farmers Renalda Munubi, and Prof. S. Chenyambuga in a group photo with aquaculture rural farmers Dr. Renalda Munubi demonstrating on measuring an area to construct an earth pond to aquaculture rural farmers Dr. Renalda Munubi demonstrating on measuring an area to construct an earth pond to aquaculture rural farmers Dr. Renalda Munubi demonstrating on measuring an area to construct an earth pond to aquaculture rural farmers Aquaculture rural farmers in Kilombero food hub digging an earth pond Aquaculture rural farmers in Kilombero food hub digging an earth pond Newly constructed earth pond with cement plastered walls