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Proposed Development of the Dihlaping Aquaculture Projects

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Dihlaping Aquaculture Projects through the Special Needs Programme introduced by the Department of Environmental Affairs, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) appointed Information Decision Systems as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioners (EAP) for the Environmental Authorisation Application associated with the proposed establishment of the Dihlaping Aquaculture Projects at Moisimane Camp, Mmaletswai Village, located on the banks of the Palala River, 65 Km South of the town of Lephalale, Limpopo Province.

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The Dihlaping Aquaculture Projects was established in 2014. It started in Baviaanshoek as a pilot project in 2017 September as RAS-Reticulation Aquaculture system until 2018. In 2019 the tanks were turned into mimic green water ponds. Dihlaping Aquaculture projects is aiming to breed and produce Mozambicus tilapia integrated with Poultry – Layers and Broilers to produce eggs, chicken meat and vegetables. Maletswai Village makes this an ideal location for the establishment of the project because of its traditional rural owned agricultural land. This location has a long summer and short winter which allows for an extended growth period for both the species. Chicken and fish meat are a popular food amongst the local population and recognizing this growth, Dihlaping will cater for this demand through the establishment of an integrated poultry fish farming.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021 - 14:02

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16433

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25/05/2021

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