Impacts of Covid-19 Pandemic and Adaptive Strategies to Build Resilience in the Kenyan Aquaculture Sector
Date
2022-10-08
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ScienceOpen
Abstract
This study examines the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic and adaptive strategies to build resilience among stakeholders and actors in the aquaculture value chain in Kenya. Prior to the pandemic, Kenya's aquaculture sector had progressed from a minor player to a key component of the country's fish food system. Fish and fishery products have become the most heavily traded food commodity in Kenyan markets. The results indicate that the pandemic had major impacts on the access to aquaculture inputs, fish trade, and socio-economic livelihoods of the aquaculture value chain stakeholders and actors during the two whole years. Thus, initial and longer-term adaptive measures, in particular by private sector players and government agencies can contribute to building resilience to multiple shocks and stressors among stakeholders and actors in the aquaculture sector. Some of the measures include government incentive package to overcome the damage to the fisheries and aquaculture sector, improve farming operations and win market trusts and adoption of new methods such as intelligent sensors, camera systems and automated or remotely controlled monitoring/feeding strategies to reduce labour intensity. Such measures and policies can cushion the sector against future shocks occasioned by such pandemics.
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Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) under the Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Project (KCSAP); Validating Improved Fish Strains and Health Management Practices for Climate Smart Aquaculture
Keywords
Covid-19, lockdowns, movement restrictions, aquaculture value chain, adaptive measures
Citation
Munguti, J., Iteba, J. O., Outa, N., Kirimi, J., Mungai, D., Kyule, D., ... & Ogello, E. O. (2022). Impacts of Covid-19 Pandemic and Adaptive Strategies to Build Resilience in the Kenyan Aquaculture Sector. AfricArXiv Preprints.