2.1 Ghana
Fishing fleet
Four main types of fishing fleets are operated along the 550 km coastline of Ghana, i.e.
- Inshore fishing: canoes and semi-industrial trawlers;
- offshore and oceanic fishing: industrial and tuna fishing fleets
Type of Fishing (1995) |
Number of units in operation |
Crew size |
Fishing days per year |
Power of engine (HP) |
Artisanal canoes |
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|
|
|
Poli-Watsa |
3 748 |
15 - 30 |
150 |
40 |
Beach seine |
158 |
20 - 80 |
200 |
40 |
Beach seine |
632 |
20 - 40 |
200 |
- |
Hook and line |
868 |
5 - 6 |
240 |
40 |
Drifting gillnet |
410 |
4 - 6 |
150 |
40 |
Bottom set gillnet |
402 |
3 - 4 |
288 |
25 |
Semi-industrial vessels |
|
|
|
|
Trawlers |
42 |
15 - 20 |
200 |
90 - 150 |
Purse seiners |
115 |
30 -35 |
150 |
90 - 150 |
Industrial fleet |
|
|
|
|
Tuna Pole and liners |
33 |
30 - 35 |
224 |
400 + |
Industrial trawlers |
30 |
30 - 40 |
224 |
400 + |
Industrial purse seiners |
17 |
21 - 25 |
224 |
400 + |
Shrimp trawlers |
16 |
- |
- |
- |
Type of fishing |
Distance or depth |
Main species targeted |
Artisanal canoes |
|
|
Poli-watsa |
Up to 40 m |
Small pelagics: anchovy, sardinella, mackerel |
Beach seine |
Up to 25 m |
Anchovy, sardinella, scad burrito, moonfish, ribbonfish, shrimps |
Hook and line |
From 10 to 220 m |
Seabream, snappers, groupers, chubmackerel, scad |
Bottom line |
From 10 to 30 m |
Sea bream, threadfin guitarfish |
Gillnets (drifting) |
Trips 16 to 20 hours |
Shark, tuna, marlin, sailfish, swordfish |
Gillnets (bottom set) |
10 to 50 m |
Spiny lobster, shark, ray, cephalopods |
Semi-industrial vessels |
Purse seining during 3 months upwelling season (between June and October) |
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Industrial fleet |
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|
Tuna pole and liners |
Ghanaian waters |
Skipjack, yellowfin, bigeye |
Trawlers and purse-seiners |
30 industrial trawlers in Ghanaian waters |
Demersal fish |
17 purse seiners in foreign waters |
Pelagic fish |
|
16 shrimpers |
Prawns and demersal fish |
Regarding the potential for development of new fishing areas, at present, three types of fishery resources are exploited:
- Small pelagic resources by canoes and semi-industrial fleetIt is estimated that the total biomass for small pelagics ranges from 246 000 tonnes to 378 000 tonnes. Landings have recently dropped from 279 200 tonnes in 1992 to 158 000 tonnes in 1995 which indicates an overexploitation of this resource.
- Large pelagics (tuna) by tuna fleet
- Demersal fish: sea-breams, mullets, snappers, cuttlefish by large trawlers.
The MSY for skipjack tuna has been evaluated around 200 000 tonnes (ICCAT). Catches in the region range between 100 000 and 150 000 tonnes. For Ghanaian waters the potential yield has been estimated at 80 000 tonnes approximately while average landings reach 25 000 tonnes. It is felt that there is a possibility of increasing fishing effort on that resource provided that minimum size restrictions are applied.
The MSY for demersal fish has been estimated between 24 000 and 42 000 tonnes. As in 1990 average landings were around 63 000 tonnes, the demersal resources can be considered overexploited in the coastal area (<75 m depth). There might be further development opportunities in the area between 75 m and 100 m depth, for trawlers, provided they use appropriate gear.
Techno-economic and operational characteristics of individual fishing units
Type of vessel |
Length (m) |
Propulsion (KW) |
Fishing gear |
Crew size |
Sharing rate |
Fishing days |
Fishing seasons |
Artisanal canoes |
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Poli / watsa canoe |
12-18 m |
29 Outboard |
Purse seine 400-500 X 35-50 m |
15-30 |
50 % |
150 |
June-Sept. |
Beach seine |
|
Beach-Seine 150 mX6 m |
20-40 |
50 % |
200 |
|
|
" (motor) |
|
29 Outboard |
1800 m X22 m |
40-80 |
50 % |
200 |
|
Hook & line |
6-12 m |
29 Outboard |
10-12 lines |
5-6 |
50 % |
240 |
All year |
Drifting gillnet |
|
29 Outboard |
Gillnet 100-450m X15-20 m |
4-6 |
50 % |
150 |
Peak Aug-Sept. |
Bottom-set Gillnet |
6-11 m |
18 Outboard |
Gillnet 180 m X1.2-1.5 m |
3-4 |
33 % |
280 |
All year |
Semi-industrial fleet |
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Trawler |
9-12 m |
60-110 |
Trawl. |
|
33 % |
200 |
All year |
Purse seiner |
9-12 m |
60-110 |
Purse seine |
|
33 % |
150 |
|
Industrial fleet |
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Tuna pole and liner |
30 m |
294+ |
Poles and lines |
30-35 |
Daily wage |
224 |
All year |
Trawler (fish) |
35 m |
440+ |
Trawl |
30-40 |
Daily wage |
224 |
|
Trawler (shrimp) |
35 m |
440+ |
Trawl |
|
Daily wage |
224 |
|
Cost of investment
Investment |
Hull |
Engine and propulsion |
Fishing gear |
Total |
Depreciation rate |
15 % Art (1) |
30 % outboard (2) |
20 % |
|
Type of vessel |
|
|
|
|
Artisanal |
|
|
|
|
Poli-watsa |
3 750 |
Outboard 2 920 |
11 250 |
17 920 |
Beach seine |
830 |
- |
3 330 |
4 160 |
Beach seine |
1 670 |
Outboard 2 920 |
5 420 |
10 010 |
Hook and line |
1 670 |
Outboard 2 920 |
830 |
5 420 |
Drift gillnet |
1 670 |
Outboard 2 920 |
2 500 |
7 090 |
Bottom-set gillnet |
1 670 |
Outboard 1 670 |
1 670 |
5 010 |
Semi-industrial |
|
|
|
|
Trawler |
8 330 |
Inboard 20 830 |
4 170 |
33 330 |
Purse seiner |
8 330 |
Inboard 20 830 |
10 000 |
39 160 |
Tuna pole and liner |
|
|
|
1 262 500 |
Industrial |
|
|
|
|
Trawler (fish) |
|
|
|
1 262 500 |
Trawler (shrimp) |
|
|
1 262 500 |
(1) Assumed depreciation rate for wooden canoes = 15 %Economic and financial performance (in US$)
(2) Assumed depreciation rate for outboard motors = 30 %
Type of vessel |
Poli-watsa canoe |
Beach seine canoe (no motor) |
Beach seine canoe (motorized) |
Hook and line canoe |
|
Total earnings |
35 660 |
8 010 |
17 260 |
24 320 |
|
Running costs |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fuel |
8 630 |
|
1 920 |
4 140 |
|
Ice |
|
|
|
1 250 |
|
Other running costs |
|
|
|
2 330 |
Total running costs |
8 630 |
|
1 920 |
7 720 |
|
Labour charges |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Labour share, wages |
13 520 |
4 010 |
7 670 |
10 090 |
Total labour charges |
13 520 |
4 010 |
7 670 |
10 090 |
|
Vessel costs |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gear expenses |
560 |
170 |
270 |
40 |
|
Repairs and |
770 |
40 |
670 |
670 |
Total vessel costs |
1 330 |
210 |
940 |
710 |
|
Total costs / expenses |
23 480 |
4 220 |
10 530 |
18 520 |
|
Gross cash flow |
12 180 |
3 790 |
6 730 |
5 800 |
|
|
Depreciation |
3 690 |
790 |
2 210 |
1 290 |
|
Interest (1) |
4 700 |
980 |
2 870 |
1 720 |
Net cash flow |
3 790 |
2 020 |
1 650 |
2 790 |
Type of vessel |
Drifting gillnet canoe |
Bottom-set gillnet canoe |
Semi-industrial trawler |
Semi-industrial purse seiner |
|
Total Earnings |
17 540 |
10 680 |
37 340 |
34 760 |
|
Running costs |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fuel |
8 630 |
2 760 |
7 300 |
10 250 |
|
Ice |
|
|
4 580 |
|
Total running costs |
8 630 |
2 760 |
11 880 |
10 250 |
|
Labour charges |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Labour share, wages |
2 970 |
2 640 |
10 010 |
8 170 |
|
Social insurance |
|
|
|
|
|
Other labour charges |
|
|
|
|
Total labour charges |
2 970 |
2 640 |
10 010 |
8 170 |
|
Vessel costs |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gear expenses |
120 |
80 |
420 |
1 000 |
|
Repairs and |
670 |
420 |
2 920 |
2 920 |
|
Vessel insurance |
|
|
1 460 |
1 460 |
Total vessel costs |
790 |
500 |
4 800 |
5 380 |
|
Total costs / expenses |
12 390 |
5 900 |
26 690 |
23 800 |
|
Gross cash flow |
5 150 |
4 780 |
10 650 |
10 960 |
|
|
Depreciation |
1 630 |
1 090 |
3 670 |
3 920 |
|
Interest (1) |
2 140 |
1 410 |
5 910 |
5 960 |
Net cash flow |
1 380 |
2 280 |
1 070 |
1 080 |
Type of vessel |
Tuna pole and liner |
Industrial trawler (fish) |
Industrial trawler (shrimps) |
|
Total earnings |
1 284 280 |
1 159 030 |
1 295 530 |
|
Running costs |
|
|
|
|
|
Fuel |
326 170 |
|
|
|
Ice / salt |
126 580 |
|
|
|
Food |
11 720 |
|
|
Total running costs |
464 470 |
|
|
|
Labour charges |
|
|
|
|
|
Labour share, wages |
162 500 |
|
|
Total labour charges |
162 500 |
|
|
|
Vessel costs |
|
|
|
|
|
Gear expenses |
30 420 |
|
|
|
Repairs and maintenance |
62 500 |
|
|
Total vessel costs |
92 920 |
|
|
|
Total costs / expenses |
719 890 |
|
|
|
Gross cash flow |
564 390 |
|
|
|
|
Depreciation |
164 060 |
|
|
|
Interest |
(2) 130 590 |
|
|
Net cash flow |
269 740 |
(1) 144 500 |
(1) 281 000 |
(1) No detailed data availableFinancial services available to fisheries sector
(2) Average amount for repayment of six year loan 80 percent of investment.
Interest rate six percent.
Informal Credit
Fish traders or moneylenders provide most of the credit to the fishing industry. The rate of interest is high, but repayment conditions are more flexible than in the case of institutional credit:
Rate of interest = 25 %
Repayment period:
- Trawlers, ten yearsIn addition to the cost of interest, there is also a cost/charge for fishermen created by the links to credit made by fish traders and fish delivered at an agreed price. This is difficult to assess.
- Canoe, seven years
- Inboard motors, eight years
- Outboard motors, three years
- Gears, three to seven years
Institutional Credit
The Department of Fisheries initiated institutional credit in the late 1950's. The conditions were as follows:
- An equity contribution of 20 percent of the investment from the borrower payable to the Department of Fisheries;The Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana took over the function of providing credit to the fisheries sector from the Department of Fisheries and also acts as administering agency for external loans. In 1970, the Bank managed IDA's $1.3 million credit (15 m purse-seiners). In 1983 and 1985, the Bank received $15 million from the African Development Fund of which 60 percent was used for outboard motors and fishing gear. In 1986, the bank received a EDF $7 million credit for rehabilitation of the inshore fleet. Currently, there is an on-going Fisheries Sector Capacity Building Project on-going which is financed by the World Bank.- loan of 80 percent: of the cost of investment to be repaid in six years in the case of fishing boats and two years in the case of outboard motors;
- rate of interest: six percent per annum.
2.2 Senegal
Fishing fleet
Industrial fishing
Fish preservation |
Inshore |
Offshore and oceanic |
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Pelagic |
Demersal |
Pelagic |
Demersal |
|
With ice |
2 seiners |
64 trawlers |
5 longliners |
6 trawlers |
By freezing |
8 trawlers |
69 trawlers |
6 longliners |
18 trawlers |
TOTAL = 244 |
10 |
133 |
77 |
24 |
Type of vesel |
No. 1993 |
Purse seiners |
344 |
Encircling gillnetters |
72 |
Handliners |
694 |
Multipurpose canoes |
4 552 |
Total |
5 662 |
Three fishing zones from North to South can be distinguished:
A: From Mauritania down to Cap Vert (Dakar)Fishing areas restrictions : reserved areas
B: From Cap Vert peninsula down to North Gambia border (Petite côte)
C: From North Gambia border down to Guinea-Bissau (Casamance)
Industrial fishing
- Inshore pelagic fishing: |
|
- Ice seiners up to 50 GRT |
beyond 3 n mi |
- Ice seiners from 51 to 250 GRT |
A: beyond 3 n mi |
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B: - 12 n mi |
|
C: - 3 n mi |
- Ice seiners beyond 250 GRT |
A: beyond 12 n mi |
|
B: - 12 n mi |
|
C: - 6 n mi |
- Freezing seiners |
A: beyond 12 n mi |
|
B: - 25 n mi |
|
C: - 6 n mi |
- Midwater trawlers |
A: beyond 20 n mi |
Inshore demersal fishing: |
|
- Ice trawlers < 300 GRT |
A > 6 n mi |
- Freezing trawlers < 250 GRT |
B > 10 n mi |
|
C > 6 n mi |
- Ice trawlers > 300 GRT |
A > 12 n mi |
- Freezing trawlers > 250 GRT |
B > 14 n mi |
|
C > 12 n mi |
A > 12 n mi- Offshore and oceanic pelagic fish:
B > 25 n mi
C > 35 n mi
- Tuna seiners and pole and liners allowed in any zone.Artisanal fishing
- Longliners fishing for swordfishA > 15 n mi- Longliners fishing for tuna
B > 12 n mi
C > 20 n miA > 25 n mi
B > 30 n mi
C > 50 n mi
Inshore pelagic fishing |
Reserved areas |
- Purse seiners |
A : within 3 n mi |
- Encircling gillnetters |
B : within 12 n mi |
- Handliners |
C : within 6 n mi |
- Multipurpose canoes |
|
Inshore demersal fishing |
|
- Handliners |
A, B, C : within 6 n mi |
- Multipurpose canoes |
|
Other fisheries legislation and regulations
In 1987 a specific law has laid down restrictions related to:
- fishing power (vessels of > 1500 GRT are banned);Plans for future development of fleet
- fishing gears (essentially mesh-sizes);
- fishing rights (essentially licences);
- minimum sizes for fish.
Industrial fishing
Large-scale fishing units commissioned in Dakar are rather old. The average age of ice-vessels is 24 years and for freezers 21 years. Regarding the future development of the fleet, the following recommendations have been formulated by the Fisheries Research Institute:
Inshore pelagic fishing
- Ban any increase of fishing effort for zone AInshore demersal fishing
- Urge on moving towards zones B and C (vessels > 100 GRT)
- Reduce fishing effort of freezing mid-water trawlers and direct them towards offshore fishing.
- Decrease of fishing effort back to a lower level than that of 1992;- Offshore demersal fishing
- improve control of all fishing including small-scale fishing.
- Maintain fishing effort for prawns (optimum level);- Offshore and Oceanic pelagic fishing
- increase fishing effort for hake
· Improve estimates of regional fishing opportunities;Artisanal fishing
· increase fishing effort on tuna adult population through longlining experiments.
Inshore pelagic fishing
Reduce fishing effort for zone B
Inshore demersal fishing
Ban any increase of fishing effort.
Techno-economic and operational characteristics of individual fishing Units
Industrial fishing
Type of vessel |
Length |
Tonnage |
KW |
On board |
Fishing |
Crew size |
Ownership |
Coastal seiner |
24-31 |
80 |
295 |
Ice + fishhold |
seine (620-950m) |
15-20 |
Company owned |
Pelagic trawler |
62 - 104 |
1 900 - 4 900 |
1 470 - 4 270 |
Freezing |
Trawl (150 - 480m) |
25-30 |
Chartered vessel |
Coastal trawler (demersal / ice) |
27 - 49 |
120 - 480 |
295 - 1470 |
Ice + fishhold (66t) |
Trawl (48m) |
15-25 |
Company owned |
Coastal trawler (demersal / feezer) |
32 - 47 |
160 - 540 |
370 -1990 |
Freezing 6t/day + storage : 100t |
Trawl (60m) |
20-25 |
Company owned |
Deep sea trawler (ice) |
27 - 39 |
120 - 390 |
295 - 920 |
Ice + fishhold (100t) |
Trawl (72m) |
13-22 |
Company owned |
Deep sea trawler (Freezer) |
27 - 38 |
120 - 415 |
570 - 1360 |
Freezing : 2t/day + storage 100t |
Trawl (83m) |
13-22 |
Company owned |
Off-shore fishing (pelagic) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Seiners |
36 - 77 |
210 - 3730 |
730 - 2940 |
Freezing + storage 400 - 1000t |
Seine (1 500m) |
21-28 |
Company owned |
Pole and Liner |
20 - 45 |
80 - 380 |
220 - 730 |
Ice + fishhold (40 - 90t) |
Poles and lines |
17-33 |
Company owned |
Longliner |
20 -60 |
80-410 |
295 - 1100 |
Ice or freezing |
Longlines 1500 - 3500 hooks |
20-40 |
Company owned |
Type of vessel |
Fishing days |
Average duration of fishing trips |
Fishing seasons |
Coastal seiner |
78 / year |
12 - 13 hours |
All year |
Pelagic trawler |
270 |
3 months |
" |
Coastal trawler |
101 |
5 days |
Maximum Oct-June |
Coastal trawler |
234 |
17 days |
" |
Deep sea trawler |
203 |
6 days |
" |
Deep sea trawler (freezer) |
240 |
40 days |
" |
Offshore fishing |
|
|
|
Seiner |
120 |
40 days |
Feb-May |
Pole and liner |
120 |
7 - 17 days |
Nov-Feb |
Longliner (ice) |
180 |
15 - 20 days |
|
Longliner (freezer) |
240 |
8 months |
|
Type of vessel |
Length |
Tonnage (GRT) |
KW |
On board facilities / storage |
Fishing gear |
Crew size |
Sharing system |
Purse seiners |
12 - 22 |
12 -20 |
59 |
Fishhold |
Seine 200 - 270m X 42 - 48m |
14 - 20 |
1/3 for the net 2/3 shared between crew, boat,
engines |
Encircling gillnetters |
10 -17 |
3 - 7 |
29 |
Fishhold |
250 - 450m X 7 - 12m |
8 - 12 |
1/3 crew |
Handliners |
9 - 22 |
2 - 4 |
59 |
Ice + |
Handlines |
11 |
" |
Multipurpose canoes |
8 - 13 |
0.5 - 1.7 |
11 |
|
Gillnets handlines traps |
6 - 8 |
" |
Type of vessel |
Fishing days |
Average duration of |
Fishing seasons |
Purse seiners |
20 -23 days |
8 - 10 hours |
All year |
Encircling gillnetters |
" |
" |
" |
Handliners |
3 trips per month |
6 - 7 days |
All year |
Multipurpose canoes |
28 days per month |
8 - 10 hours |
" |
Industrial fishing
Investment costs
Deep sea trawler 22 m. |
Depreciation rate and amount |
|
Hull = 692 730 |
4 % |
27 710 |
Engine and propulsion = 181 820 |
10 % |
18 180 |
Deck equipment and safety = 63 640 |
10 % |
6 360 |
Equipment for navigation, fish detection and communication =
23 640 |
10 % |
2 360 |
Fish preservation and storage = 100 000 |
4 % |
4 000 |
Fishing gear and equipment = 29 090 |
20 % |
5 820 |
Total = 1 090 920 |
|
64 430 |
Type of vessel |
Deep Sea trawler 22 m / 316 KW |
Total Earnings |
462 360 |
Running costs |
|
Fuel |
101 090 |
Harbour dues |
4 630 |
Total running costs |
105 720 |
Labour charges |
|
Labour share, wages |
74 570 |
Total labour charges |
74 570 |
Vessel costs |
|
Gear expenses |
100 960 |
Repairs and maintenance |
101 210 |
Vessel insurance |
36 000 |
General expenses |
45 840 |
Total vessel costs |
244 010 |
Total costs / expenses |
424 300 |
Gross cash flow |
38 060 |
Depreciation |
64 430 |
Interest |
44 600 (1) |
Net cash flow |
- 70 970 |
Artisanal fishing
Investment costs
Investments in US$ |
Hull |
Engine and propulsion (outboard) |
Deck equipment and others |
Fishing gear |
Total value |
Depreciation rate |
15 % (1) |
30 % (2) |
10 % |
20 % |
|
Type of boat |
|
|
|
|
|
Purse seiner |
7 640 |
6 470 |
1 180 |
12 140 |
27 430 |
Encircling gillnetter |
3 270 |
3 240 |
470 |
3 040 |
10 020 |
- Handliner |
3 270 |
3 240 |
120 |
300 |
6 930 |
- Multipurpose canoe |
2 360 |
2 640 |
120 |
1 520 |
6 640 |
Economic and financial performance (in US$)
Type of vessel |
Purse seiner |
Encircling gillnetter |
Handliner |
Multipurpose canoe |
Total earnings |
71 930 |
26 630 |
30 180 |
12 540 |
Running costs |
|
|
|
|
Fuel |
19 270 |
11 570 |
7 000 |
1 400 |
Ice |
|
|
1 820 |
|
Food |
2 360 |
950 |
1 180 |
360 |
Other running costs |
350 |
240 |
620 |
70 |
Total running costs |
21 980 |
12 760 |
10 620 |
1 830 |
Labour charges |
|
|
|
|
Labour shares, wages |
26 670 |
10 480 |
15 980 |
5 900 |
Total labour charges |
26 670 |
10 480 |
15 980 |
5 900 |
Vessel costs |
|
|
|
|
gear expenses |
3 040 |
760 |
80 |
380 |
repairs and maintenance |
2 660 |
930 |
930 |
740 |
Total vessel costs |
5 700 |
1 690 |
1 010 |
1 120 |
Total costs / expenses |
54 350 |
24 930 |
27 610 |
8 850 |
Gross cash flow |
17 580 |
1 700 |
2 570 |
3 690 |
Depreciation |
3 200 |
1 510 |
1 470 |
1 160 |
Interest(1) |
2 100 |
800 |
500 |
500 |
Net Cash Flow |
12 280 |
- 610 |
600 |
2 030 |
Financial services available to fisheries sector
Industrial Fishing
Access of this category of fishing unit to institutional credit:
Four commercial banks are involved in financing the Fisheries Sector:
- Société Générale de Banque au Sénégal (SGBS)These Banks are supported, especially for this sector, by international institutions, i.e. the African Bank for development (ABD) through the Economic Promotion Fund, the Caisse Française de Développement (CFD) and the World Bank (APEX - Fund)
- Banque Internationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie au Sénégal (BICIS)
- Crédit Lyonnais du Sénégal
- Compagnie Bancaire de l'Afrique Occidentale (CBAO)
Terms of Finance
ABD - Economic Promotion Fund
Total amount 70.9 million US$ on which 18.2 million are already undertaken.
- Loan = 70 % maximum of investmentCaisse Française de Développement
- Repayment period 15 years maximum after five years deferring for capital repayment.
Maximum amount / investment = 3.6 million US$
- Repayment period 15 years maximum after five years deferring for capital repayment.World Bank - APEX Fund.
- Rate = 13.2 %
- Maximum loan amount = 2.9 million US$ and 80 % of investmentArtisanal Fishing
- Repayment period 13 years maximum after two years deferring for capital repayment
- Rate = 9.5 %
Access of this category of fishing unit to institutional credit:
- Caisse Nationale de Crédit Agricole du Sénégal (CNAS)Support projects:
- Projet de développement de la pêche artisanale sur la Petite Côte (PAPEC) supported by ABD;Terms of finance- Projet d'appui aux professionnels de la pêche artisanale en Casamance (PROPAC) supported by CFD and EDF;
- Projet d'appui aux Mutuelles d'épargne et de Crédit au Sénégal (PAMECAS) supported by Canadian coopération.
- NGOs
- Loan = maximum 80 percent of investmentTax exemptions
- Repayment period = 24 months
- Rate 13 percent
- Collateral requirements = guarantee and/or mortgage.
On fuel: (total amount in 1992: US$22 million)
Price for fisheries: 1 litre = US$0.30