A €15 million project, funded by Belgium, will be implemented by the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) to boost fish farming production over the next five years. The project will focus on improving and increasing fish feeds, with plans to train more Rwandans on fish farming techniques that are affordable. The government also aims to address illegal fishing in Lake Kivu, where threats to sardine production exist due to illegal fishing nets and poaching boats. The project is expected to reduce the trade deficit by investing in fish production.