Some of our recent work.
This study examined the socio-economic determinants of profitability of international artisanal cross border fish trade in Ghana. Results are based on a survey conducted in different market locations in Ghana in 2015. About a third of the traders made a gross profit of between US $263.00 and US $ 1578.68 a month.
Read MoreThis Policy brief was developed as part of the research under the WorldFish Center, AU-IBAR and NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency (NPCA) Fish Trade Project, “Improving Food Security and Reducing Poverty through Intraregional Fish Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa”, following the Malabo Declaration.
Read MoreMozambique, with considerable marine and inland waters’ fisheries resources, has a vigorous informal domestic and cross-border trade of fish and of fish products, thought to contribute significantly to food security and livelihood of many people involved.
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