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Lesotho taps into water economy for foreign investment

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The Kingdom of Lesotho is embarking on an ambitious journey to revitalise its water economy, strategically positioning itself as an attractive destination for foreign direct investment. With its vast natural resources and pristine waters, Lesotho presents unique opportunities for investors aiming to tap into the burgeoning aquaculture industry.

At the heart of this initiative lies SanLei, a pioneering trout producer nestled on the shores of the Katse Dam in the scenic highlands of Lesotho. Renowned for its deep, unspoiled waters, the region offers an exceptional environment perfectly suited for the sustainable farming of trout. SanLei has set a remarkable precedent as the first farm and hatchery in the Kingdom—and indeed in Southern Africa—to receive the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.

This accolade underscores SanLei’s commitment to excellence and sustainable practices in aquaculture, highlighting the farm’s dedication to environmental stewardship and social responsibility. The BAP certification assures consumers that the products they purchase meet rigorous standards for responsible farming. As the global demand for sustainably raised seafood continues to grow, SanLei is poised to become a key player in the international market.

Lesotho’s initiative to enhance its water economy and attract foreign investment aligns with the government’s vision to elevate the nation’s economic profile. By leveraging its natural resources, the Kingdom aims not only to boost its economy but also to create jobs and foster sustainable development within its communities. The potential for growth is immense, as the aquaculture sector can significantly contribute to food security and stimulate local economies.

Investors are encouraged to explore the advantages of engaging with Lesotho’s rich aquatic resources, particularly in the cultivation and harvesting of trout. With its favourable climatic conditions and a regulatory framework that welcomes foreign input, Lesotho is becoming an increasingly appealing destination for those looking to invest in aquaculture and related sectors.

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