I love almost all kinds of seafood: shrimp, lobster, crab, and even the occasional calamari. But there’s nothing like a classic fish dinner. For me, few things are more satisfying than a tasty plate of southern-fried catfish and hushpuppies served with sweet tea on a summer afternoon. Or, in the winter time, I’ll take a basket of Irish style fish and chips and a good cider. I’m hungry just thinking about it.
And I’m not the only one. Since at least 2009, more than half of the fish consumed in the world has been raised on farms. That’s quite a bit of demand.
That’s one reason why Heifer International projects that focus on aquaculture have such a successful track record. There are several reasons Heifer farmers are getting into some “fishy” business:
Additionally, Heifer aquaculture programs are careful to observe sustainable methods of fish farming so that the environment can be preserved.
The best benefit, however, is the ripple effect that Passing on the Gift® makes on entire communities. Take, for instance, the stories of Heifer project participants like Nicholas Mwakabele, who taught his neighbors how to build ponds and earn profits by selling fish; or José Rendolfo Seballos, who credits his Heifer training and resources with being able to find success in his thriving fish trading business.
Truly, teaching a person to fish – in this case literally – is the best way to ensure they can eat and live free of hunger. Donate a gift of fish fingerlings to a Heifer family today and get the waters of change rolling!