An appraisal of the efficiency of fish marketing system in Lake Chad basin


Autoria(s): Bolorunduro, P.; Sule, O.D.
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

Fish products from the Chad Basin Lake play important role in meeting fish protein needs of Nigeria: they contribute not less than 25% of the total domestic fish supply and are significant in determining the availability of processed products and reduction of post-harvest losses. Processors, marketers and consumers are the major actors in appraising a marketing system. The results show that most sellers (4-7.5%) are within the age range of 30-39 years. Desires for more earnings led the markets to diversify their business activities to food stuff trading (37.5%), dried meat/livestock sales (37.5%), farming (12.5%), and transportation (12.5%). 65% of traders dispose off their products mostly in the mornings and evenings, 70% of the products are sold smoked while 50% of products are sold to individual consumers. Lake Chad fish products have a long distribution chain. There is also a high degree of buyers and sellers concentration in the primary fish markets and secondary (urban) markets. The products have a vertical regional movement with southern traders (82.5%) dominating the business, thus making the products popular all over Nigeria. Product differentiation with imperfect pricing policy is common occurrence. Lake Chad fish marketing system has distortions that impede its efficiency, recommendations are made on how to ensure a better efficiency of the system

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/3593/1/16P045.pdf

Bolorunduro, P. and Sule, O.D. (2003) An appraisal of the efficiency of fish marketing system in Lake Chad basin. In: 16th Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) , 4-9 November 2001 ,Maiduguri, Nigeria, pp. 45-47.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/3593/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed