Food Security Programme
Site
Lambert's Bay
Town
Lambert's Bay
Published 18. Jul 2024 by lara_mullins in Lambert's Bay
A Rainy Day Reunion with ABALOBI’s Biggest Supporters
Twelve supporters met to discuss the future of our food security initiative. They emphasised the importance of affordable, cleaned fish, requested more local options.
Published 23. Mar 2024 by kara_birkenmayer in Lambert's Bay
Food Security Station Shines at Lambert's Bay ABALOBI Open Day
The Food Security Station at ABALOBI's recent Open Day facilitated the sale of affordable, high-quality fish, addressing food security concerns while supporting local fishers.
Published 31. Dec 2023 by kara_birkenmayer in Lambert's Bay
Data Update: Food Security Sales in Lambert's Bay from 2019 to 2023
Since 2019, over 19 000 kg of fish have been distributed for Food Security purposes! See attached visual for further details.
Published 30. Oct 2022 by kara_birkenmayer in Lambert's Bay
Lambert's Bay Market Day 2
Fishers participating in the ABALOBI programme committed to contributing a portion of their catches back into communities at affordable prices towards Food Security. This fish was made available for sale at a series of Market Days.
Published 06. Sep 2022 by kara_birkenmayer in Lambert's Bay
Lambert's Bay Market Day
Fishers participating in the ABALOBI programme committed to contributing a portion of their catches back into communities at affordable prices to support the Food Security programme. This fish was made available for sale at a series of Market Days.
Published 01. Nov 2020 by kara_birkenmayer in Lambert's Bay
Food Security Delivery in Lambert's Bay
Another food security delivery was performed for community members in Lambert's Bay.
Published 08. Apr 2020 by kara_birkenmayer in Lambert's Bay
Food Security Pilot 2
Second pilot delivery of fresh fish to coastal communities during COVID-19 lockdown.
Published 07. Apr 2020 by kara_birkenmayer in Lambert's Bay
Food Security Pilot 1
First pilot delivery of fresh fish to coastal communities during COVID-19 lockdown.