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There are a couple of reasons why Botswana, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), and Lesotho wouldn’t have significant fishing communities:
Geography:
Landlocked: All three countries are landlocked, meaning they have no direct access to the ocean. This significantly limits the opportunity for large-scale saltwater fishing.
Limited Freshwater Resources: While they have some freshwater resources like rivers and lakes, these are often smaller and may not support large fish populations or be suitable for commercial fishing.
Economic Focus:
Botswana and Lesotho: These countries have historically focused their economies on other sectors like mining (diamonds in Botswana) and agriculture (Lesotho). Fishing wouldn’t be a major contributor to their GDP.
Eswatini: Eswatini has a more diversified economy, but again, industries like manufacturing and agriculture might take precedence.
Here’s a quick breakdown for each country:
Botswana: Relies heavily on the Kalahari Desert for its diamond mining industry.
Lesotho: Known as the “Mountain Kingdom” due to its mountainous terrain. Agriculture, particularly raising sheep and mohair goats, is a significant part of their economy.
Eswatini: Has a mix of industries, including manufacturing, forestry, and sugarcane production.
Even though they might not have large-scale fishing, there could still be some small-scale subsistence fishing in the freshwater resources available.