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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.
Read MoreThe study investigated factors influencing the choice of fish traders’ marketing channel by fish trader and the determinants of their gross margins. A multistage sampling technique of 115 fish traders was used. Four key informants and two focus groups participated in the study.
Read MoreGiven that fish and fishery products are ranked among the most traded food commodities globally, with developing countries accounting for the bulk of the world’s fish exports, the analysis of fish trade flows is of key importance for any policy measure in the fisheries sector.
Read MoreThe study analyzed the demand for fish products and the factors that affect the consumption of various fish products in Malawi.
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