This paper focusses on the activities of trade associations in the marketing of fish in Lagos State. The study covers 6 different markets in Lagos State of Nigeria. Analysis indicates that 86% of the traders are members of the associations. The ages of the traders range from 21 to over 55 years. However, majority are between the ages of 31 and 45 years. Traders secure their initial capital mostly from trade associations and Esusu/Ajo. Most traders have no working capital to maintain a regular series of outlets, so wholesalers turn to associations for funds, while retailers turn to wholesalers. They eventually pay back when they sell to consumers. The fish industry is found to be imperfectly competitive mostly because of the actions of fish ...
This study analysed the market performance of fresh fish marketing in Lagos state, Nigeria. It criti...
Abstract The importance of fishery products and its marketing has always been an important discours
Improvement of food, nutritional security and poverty reduction in Africa can be address...
A study was conducted in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital with the objective to investigate if fish ...
The study on the role of middlemen in fish marketing was carried out in Igbokoda fish market in Ondo...
Lagos state has a major sea port for landing of frozen fish from Mauritania, Senegal, the Scottish w...
The study analyzed the socio-economic factors affecting fish marketing in Igbokoda fish market, Ondo...
This study was carried out to appraise the socio-economic characteristics, market structure and prof...
Research paper and presentationThe study compared fresh fish and smoked fish marketing in Adamawa st...
This study attempts to analyze the abundance and possible market characteristic of the Kpata fish ma...
Fish products are highly traded and global fish trade has been increasing very rapidly in recent dec...
The broad objective of this study is to examine the factors affecting the quantity of sea foods trad...
This study assessed fish marketing as panacea towards sustainable agriculture in Ogun State, Nigeria...
The study compared profitability and market performance of fish marketers in Lafia Local Government ...
Like other developing countries, Nigeria faces a lot of problems confronting fish marketing such as ...
This study analysed the market performance of fresh fish marketing in Lagos state, Nigeria. It criti...
Abstract The importance of fishery products and its marketing has always been an important discours
Improvement of food, nutritional security and poverty reduction in Africa can be address...
A study was conducted in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital with the objective to investigate if fish ...
The study on the role of middlemen in fish marketing was carried out in Igbokoda fish market in Ondo...
Lagos state has a major sea port for landing of frozen fish from Mauritania, Senegal, the Scottish w...
The study analyzed the socio-economic factors affecting fish marketing in Igbokoda fish market, Ondo...
This study was carried out to appraise the socio-economic characteristics, market structure and prof...
Research paper and presentationThe study compared fresh fish and smoked fish marketing in Adamawa st...
This study attempts to analyze the abundance and possible market characteristic of the Kpata fish ma...
Fish products are highly traded and global fish trade has been increasing very rapidly in recent dec...
The broad objective of this study is to examine the factors affecting the quantity of sea foods trad...
This study assessed fish marketing as panacea towards sustainable agriculture in Ogun State, Nigeria...
The study compared profitability and market performance of fish marketers in Lafia Local Government ...
Like other developing countries, Nigeria faces a lot of problems confronting fish marketing such as ...
This study analysed the market performance of fresh fish marketing in Lagos state, Nigeria. It criti...
Abstract The importance of fishery products and its marketing has always been an important discours
Improvement of food, nutritional security and poverty reduction in Africa can be address...