The Obuasi Local Prison has introduced a fish farming project aimed at improving food supply and nutrition for inmates while reducing feeding costs. The initiative, launched on 21 April 2026, involves the cultivation of 1,000 fingerlings made up of 500 tilapia and 500 catfish in two purpose-built ponds within the prison facility. The fingerlings were […] The post Obuasi prison turns to fish farming to boost inmate feeding and cut costs appeared first on The Herald ghana.
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Obuasi prison turns to fish farming to boost inmate feeding and cut costs
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The Obuasi Local Prison launched a fish farming project on April 21, 2026, to enhance inmate nutrition and reduce feeding costs. The initiative involves cultivating 1,000 fingerlings, comprising 500 tilapia and 500 catfish, in two purpose-built ponds within the prison facility. This project aims to improve the food supply for prisoners.
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