Sustainable livelihood approach of prawn production and marketing systems in Mymensingh, Bangladesh


Autoria(s): Ahmed, N.; Sultana, M.; Podder, M.; Bulbul, M.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

An investigation was carried out in Phulpur upazila, Mymensingh to examine the current production practices of freshwater giant prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii and its marketing systems with sustainable livelihood approach. The livelihoods of a considerable number of rural poor are associated with prawn production in Phulpur upazila. Based on a sample of 50 farmers, about 94% farmers were found to culture prawn with fish in their ponds. Only 4% and 2% farmers were found to culture prawn-fish-dike crops and only prawn respectively. Prawn marketing is almost exclusively a preserve of the private sector where the livelihoods of a large number of people are associated with its distribution and marketing systems. The market chain from producers to consumers passes through a number of intermediaries. About 40% of the produced prawns are exported and the rest 60% are sold to local markets. The price of prawn depends on quality, size and weight. The average farm-gate price of prawn varied from Tk. 110 to 160/kg, whereas it's [sic] market price varied from Tk. 150 to 350/kg. Most of the farmers and traders have improved their socio-economic conditions through prawn farming and marketing activities. However, concerns arise about the long-term sustainability of prawn farming and marketing systems due to lack of technical knowledge of prawn farming, poor road and transport facilities, higher transport cost, poor supply of ice, lack of cash and credit facilities. It is therefore essential to provide institutional and organizational support and credit facilities for sustainable prawn production and marketing systems.

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Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/18011/1/BJFR9.1_089.pdf

Ahmed, N. and Sultana, M. and Podder, M. and Bulbul, M. (2005) Sustainable livelihood approach of prawn production and marketing systems in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 9(1), pp. 89-90.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/18011/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed