FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular No. 1030/1 INLAND CAPTURE FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN: CURRENT STATUS AND PLANNING by Bakhtiyor Karimov Head of the Laboratory of Hydroecology and Fisheries Institute of Water Problems Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences Tashkent, Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Kamilov Senior Researcher Uzbekistan Research Center for the Development of Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources Tashkent, the Republic of Uzbekistan Maroti Upare FAO Consultant Raymon van Anrooy Fishery Officer FAO Subregional Office for Central Asia Ankara, Turkey Pedro Bueno International Consultant Dilmurod Shokhimardonov Deputy Director Uzbekistan Research Center for the Development of Fisheries Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources Tashkent, the Republic of Uzbekistan |
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Karimov, B.; Kamilov, B.; Upare, M.; Van Anrooy, R.; Bueno, P.; Shokhimardonov, D. Inland capture fisheries and aquaculture in the Republic of Uzbekistan: current status and planning. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular. No. 1030/1. Rome, FAO. 2009. 124 p. Abstract The fisheries sector in the Republic of Uzbekistan (or Uzbekistan), composed of inland capture fisheries and aquaculture sectors, has a potentially important role in the development of the rural economy of the country. However, in recent years the sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) was less than 0.1 percent. In spite of vast water resources available for fisheries-sector development (ponds, reservoirs, lakes, rivers, irrigation canals), fish production declined significantly from 27 200 tonnes in 1991, the year of independence of Uzbekistan from the former Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, to 7 200 tonnes in 2006. Imports of fish and fish products decreased as well. As a consequence, per capita consumption of fish and fish products decreased to less than 500 g in 2006, which means a reduction of over 90 percent in comparison with the 5–6 kg per capita consumption of fish in the late 1980s. In July 2007 the Government of Uzbekistan, through its Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources of the Republic of Uzbekistan, requested assistance from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), under its Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP), for the sustainable development and management of the fisheries sector in the country. FAO approved the project “Development of strategic partnerships in support of responsible fisheries and aquaculture development in Uzbekistan”, TCP/UZB/3103 (D), in August 2007. This FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular has two main aims. First, it intends to inform those interested in inland capture fisheries and aquaculture in Uzbekistan about the current situation with regard to fishery resources and their utilization in the country. Second, it attempts to provide the results of a participatory policy and strategy framework development process, which might be of use also for other countries in transition in the Central Asian region. The two documents presented in this Fisheries and Aquaculture Circular are considered final versions and cleared as such by the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources of the Republic of Uzbekistan. They are also available in the Russian language from the ministry. The document entitled “Review of the current status of inland capture fisheries and aquaculture in the Republic of Uzbekistan” is presented in Part I of this circular. The document entitled the “Conception of aquaculture and capture fisheries development of the Republic of Uzbekistan, 2008–2016” is contained in Part II. |
Executive summary
Chapter I – Introduction
Chapter II – Historical background
Fisheries and aquaculture up to independence in 1991Chapter III – The current status of capture fisheries and aquaculture
Fisheries and aquaculture after independence and until 2006
Natural resources and the potential of the fisheries sectorChapter IV – Processing, marketing and trade of fish and fish products since 2005
Marine capture fisheries
Inland capture fisheries
Recreational fishing
Aquaculture
Facilitating industries
Fish processing and storageChapter V – Governance and institutional frameworks
Distribution and marketing of fish and fish products
Importation and exportation of fish and fish products
Fish demand and consumption
Fisheries administrationChapter VI – Policy, regulatory and management frameworks
Fishery training, research and extension
Fishery statistics
Fisheries- and aquaculture-related unions, cooperatives, associations and other
fisheries-linked institutions
International cooperation in fisheries development and management
Fisheries and aquaculture policies and planningChapter VII – Social and economic aspects of fisheries and aquaculture
Fisheries legal and regulatory framework
Fishery management
Fisheries and aquaculture employmentChapter VIII – Sectoral diagnosis
Social security of fishers, aquaculturists and other workers engaged in the sector
Economics of fisheries and aquaculture
Credit and investment in fisheries and aquaculture
The role of fisheries and aquaculture in food security and poverty alleviation
StrengthsReferences
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
The national development contextChapter II – The policy
Project FAO UN TCP/UZB/3103(D)
Justification for the policyChapter III – The strategic plan
Long-term vision
Definitions
Mission of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources
Guiding principles
Time frameAnnexes
Implementation mechanism
Monitoring mechanism
Overall goals
Development objectives
Specific objectives
Activities
The prognosis of the development of the fisheries sector in Uzbekistan in light of
the suggested strategy (2008–2016)