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Pallisa Farmers Hail Museveni Fish Farming Project as Profits Outshine Rice Growing

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Leaders and farmers in Pallisa District have commended President Museveni for spearheading a fish farming initiative aimed at transforming livelihoods and lifting communities out of poverty.

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The project is part of a broader government strategy to transition farmers from rice cultivation in wetlands to fish farming, a more profitable and environmentally sustainable venture. For years, wetlands in Eastern Uganda have been degraded by rice growing, prompting the government to promote alternative income-generating activities that also conserve the environment.

The fish farming projects are implemented under the Presidential Zonal Industrial Hubs programme coordinated by State House, further highlighting government commitment to skilling, production, and wealth creation at the grassroots level.

As part of this strategy, the President launched the Limoto Fish Farm as a demonstration site, showcasing how fish farming can outperform rice growing in profitability while protecting wetlands.

To support implementation, officers from the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) were deployed to oversee the project under the leadership of David Muwanga Kibirango. His team has played a key role in establishing and expanding the farm within a short period.

Currently, Limoto Fish Farm has 26 fishponds, positioning it as a model for farmers seeking to venture into aquaculture.

On April 20, 2026, State House Comptroller Jane Barekye visited the project site to assess progress. She expressed satisfaction with the development, noting that it demonstrates the viability of fish farming as a pathway to economic transformation.

During the visit, Major Kibirango outlined the economic advantages of fish farming, providing a comparative analysis with rice cultivation. He explained that an acre of land can accommodate four fishponds, each with a capacity of 15,000 fish.

According to his estimates, rice farmers typically earn about shs200,000 per acre after six months. In contrast, fish farming yields significantly higher returns. Feeding costs amount to approximately shs70,000 per day, totalling about shs15 million over five months, while labour and other expenses add up to around shs5 million.

At harvest, a farmer can obtain at least 10,000 fish from a single pond, with each kilogram selling at shs7,000. This translates to about shs70 million per pond within five months. With four ponds per acre, earnings can rise to approximately shs280 million, making fish farming far more profitable than rice growing.

Major Kibirango called on the government to continue supporting farmers and encouraging wider adoption of fish farming, citing its strong potential to improve household incomes.

From Limoto, Ms. Barekye proceeded to the Kaitambiri Fish Farm project, another initiative supported under State House.

The Resident District Commissioner for Pallisa, Majid Dhikusooka, said the project was established following his appeal to the President to extend similar support to farmers who could not be accommodated at Limoto.

Through collaboration between the Ministries of Water and Environment, Agriculture, and State House, six fishponds have so far been established at Kaitambiri, all stocked with fish.

Mika Makeri, chairperson of fish farmers at Kaitambiri, praised the initiative as a turning point for income generation in the area. He noted that many farmers had long relied on rice cultivation, which yielded minimal returns while contributing to environmental degradation.

However, he highlighted challenges affecting farmers, including limited market access, insecurity at fishponds, and the high cost of fish feeds.

In response, the State House Comptroller unveiled Masheda Holdings Company Limited as a ready market for the farmers’ produce.

David Osiya assured farmers of guaranteed market access, with catfish priced at shs7,000 per kilogram and tilapia at shs7,500.

He also revealed plans to establish a fish feeds factory to address the high cost and scarcity of feeds.

Addressing farmers, Ms. Barekye urged them to take full ownership of the project, noting that the President has already invested over shs1 billion into the initiative.

“You all have to move out of poverty. Just embrace this project and you will see the transformation,” she said.

She warned against sabotage, stating that firm action would be taken against offenders, and urged farmers to report theft while calling on security personnel to ensure the safety of the fishponds.

Ms. Barekye further assured farmers that State House will support the project by installing a perimeter fence and providing additional resources to guarantee its sustainability.

The fish farming initiative is increasingly being viewed as a transformative intervention, offering both economic and environmental benefits to the people of Pallisa and surrounding areas.

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