Investment in fish seed multiplication farms in Bangladesh: Evidences of an attractive business


Autoria(s): Miah, M.T.H.; Siddique, S.; Sarwer, R.H.; Mazid, M.A.
Data(s)

2002

Resumo

This study mainly evaluated the profitability of Fish Seed Multiplication Farms (FSMFs) having hatchery, nursery and hatchery-cum-nursery located in the districts of Jessore, Jhenidah and Narail in Bangladesh. The general findings of the study were that the investment in FSMFs with hatchery, nursery and hatchery-cum-nursery was highly profitable business. The results clearly indicated that the investment on hatchery was the most profitable than those of nursery and hatchery-cum-nursery operations from the viewpoints of individual investors. The results of sensitivity analysis suggested that the investment in nursery farm was a risky business with 20 per cent increase in operation and management as well was production costs or 20 per cent reduction in benefits if other things remaining the same. It was also evident from the study that the investors of FSMFs had currently been facing some crucial problems, which among others are: problems of inbreeding, shortage of brood fish, incidence of diseases, unavailability of certain inputs and lack of credit.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17817/1/BJFR6.1_099.pdf

Miah, M.T.H. and Siddique, S. and Sarwer, R.H. and Mazid, M.A. (2002) Investment in fish seed multiplication farms in Bangladesh: Evidences of an attractive business. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 6(1), pp. 99-106.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17817/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed