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DocumentA study on fresh fish marketing and prices in Al Quseir region 1982
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The low income of fishermen in Al Quseir region as a result of the prevailing pricing and marketing policies is considered the primary factor behind the decreasing number of fishermen. This study aims at proposing pricing and marketing policies that aim to lessen the gap between the fisherman's income and his counterpart in other sectors. The study analyzes the present fish marketing and pricing system to determine the shortcomings and weaknesses and to propose remedial solutions. Moreover, it s tudies the consumers' preferences in the area, and uses them as guidelines for drawing the proposed policies, besides using the opportunity cost approach to determine the suitable income for the fishermen. Hence, the proposed policies consider the interest of both producer and consumer -
DocumentStudy on costs, prices, and marketing of fresh fish in Al Sha'ab District Fish Production Cooperative, P.D.R.Y. 1980
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No results found.The fisheries sector is considered one of the major producing sectors in the Peoples' Democratic Republic of Yemen as it is one of the main sources for providing protein food for a great majority of the population. It is also regarded as one of the sectors which promises to increase the national income from the export of fish products. The study is divided into two major sections, firstly, the section dealing with estimating and analysing the costs. Secondly, a section dealing with the study of prices and marketing which aims at analysing the pricing and marketing policies followed since the establishment of the cooperatives and its impact on cooperatives. -
DocumentMarkets for fish meal in the Near East Region 1978
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No results found.At its Fifth Session, held in Cochin, 19-26 October 1977, the Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission (IOFC) recognized that, whilst every priority should be given to the use, wherever possible, of fish for direct human food, in some instances the reduction of certain species to fish meal might be the only way at the present time of getting a viable fishery started. Especially where small shoaling pelagic species are concerned it would appear that, until considerably more work is done on fish processi ng technology and market development, the only processing method presently suitable for handling high volume catches is conversion to fish meal and oil. In particular, it seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future the mesopelagic stocks of the Arabian Sea will be useable primarily for direct food purposes. At the same time, many of the countries in the Near East region are placing high emphasis upon the development of domestic poultry produce industries and are likely to have rapidly expandin g requirements for fish meal. With these factors in mind the International Indian Ocean Fishery Survey and Development Programme commissioned the following report in an attempt to identify the nature and potential size of such regional markets for fish meal whose requirements might, at least in part be satisfied by fish meal produced by reduction industries based in the Near East region itself. -
DocumentA study on fresh fish marketing and prices in Al Quseir region 1982
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The low income of fishermen in Al Quseir region as a result of the prevailing pricing and marketing policies is considered the primary factor behind the decreasing number of fishermen. This study aims at proposing pricing and marketing policies that aim to lessen the gap between the fisherman's income and his counterpart in other sectors. The study analyzes the present fish marketing and pricing system to determine the shortcomings and weaknesses and to propose remedial solutions. Moreover, it s tudies the consumers' preferences in the area, and uses them as guidelines for drawing the proposed policies, besides using the opportunity cost approach to determine the suitable income for the fishermen. Hence, the proposed policies consider the interest of both producer and consumer -
DocumentStudy on costs, prices, and marketing of fresh fish in Al Sha'ab District Fish Production Cooperative, P.D.R.Y. 1980
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No results found.The fisheries sector is considered one of the major producing sectors in the Peoples' Democratic Republic of Yemen as it is one of the main sources for providing protein food for a great majority of the population. It is also regarded as one of the sectors which promises to increase the national income from the export of fish products. The study is divided into two major sections, firstly, the section dealing with estimating and analysing the costs. Secondly, a section dealing with the study of prices and marketing which aims at analysing the pricing and marketing policies followed since the establishment of the cooperatives and its impact on cooperatives. -
DocumentMarkets for fish meal in the Near East Region 1978
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No results found.At its Fifth Session, held in Cochin, 19-26 October 1977, the Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission (IOFC) recognized that, whilst every priority should be given to the use, wherever possible, of fish for direct human food, in some instances the reduction of certain species to fish meal might be the only way at the present time of getting a viable fishery started. Especially where small shoaling pelagic species are concerned it would appear that, until considerably more work is done on fish processi ng technology and market development, the only processing method presently suitable for handling high volume catches is conversion to fish meal and oil. In particular, it seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future the mesopelagic stocks of the Arabian Sea will be useable primarily for direct food purposes. At the same time, many of the countries in the Near East region are placing high emphasis upon the development of domestic poultry produce industries and are likely to have rapidly expandin g requirements for fish meal. With these factors in mind the International Indian Ocean Fishery Survey and Development Programme commissioned the following report in an attempt to identify the nature and potential size of such regional markets for fish meal whose requirements might, at least in part be satisfied by fish meal produced by reduction industries based in the Near East region itself.
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