Women’s labour adds value to the fish supply chain in Petatán, Mexico, and brings independence and hope to their lives. Located in the central-western part of the country, Lake Chapala is Mexico’s largest lake, and one of the many fishing villages bordering the lake is Petatán, with a population of only 423 inhabitants. However, what makes Petatán special is that most fish caught in Lake Chapala—tilapia and carp—as well as other water bodies in the region is processed here. There are no official statistics for how much fish is filleted and packed in ice every day, but Petatán houses the second largest fish processing industry in the region. The fish filleted here goes to El Mercado del Mar, the second largest fish market in the country, fro...
The fishing community, is almost solely dependent on the sea resources for their livelihood (Krishna...
Women make important but often undervalued contributions to fisheries economies globally. Missing th...
PresentaitonGender inequalities pervade aquaculture and fisheries. Participation is marked by strong...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Meet Alejandra and Maria Elena, women fishers from Mexico’s Lake Chapala region, whose work contradi...
Fishing activities in Mexico are ruled by a strong gender division of labor: men fish in lagoons and...
Yemaya No. 58, dated December 2018, features articles from Kenya, Mexico, India, and an analytical a...
Women in Central America are a vital part of the fisheries supply chain but official data fails to r...
Tracing the road ahead for women in fisheries in Asia, a continent that produces the most fish and s...
Capacity building for fish processors Cue: Access to land tenure and to credit, and having a role ...
Aquaculture now plays a multi-disciplinary role and aims at providing food security generating emplo...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing agricultural sector in the world; it can meet both the food secur...
presentationInland fisheries in Mexico represent a source of protein, income and employment, for rur...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
In November this year, over 17,000 delegates from all over the globe gathered in Nairobi for the Blu...
The fishing community, is almost solely dependent on the sea resources for their livelihood (Krishna...
Women make important but often undervalued contributions to fisheries economies globally. Missing th...
PresentaitonGender inequalities pervade aquaculture and fisheries. Participation is marked by strong...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Meet Alejandra and Maria Elena, women fishers from Mexico’s Lake Chapala region, whose work contradi...
Fishing activities in Mexico are ruled by a strong gender division of labor: men fish in lagoons and...
Yemaya No. 58, dated December 2018, features articles from Kenya, Mexico, India, and an analytical a...
Women in Central America are a vital part of the fisheries supply chain but official data fails to r...
Tracing the road ahead for women in fisheries in Asia, a continent that produces the most fish and s...
Capacity building for fish processors Cue: Access to land tenure and to credit, and having a role ...
Aquaculture now plays a multi-disciplinary role and aims at providing food security generating emplo...
Aquaculture is the fastest growing agricultural sector in the world; it can meet both the food secur...
presentationInland fisheries in Mexico represent a source of protein, income and employment, for rur...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
In November this year, over 17,000 delegates from all over the globe gathered in Nairobi for the Blu...
The fishing community, is almost solely dependent on the sea resources for their livelihood (Krishna...
Women make important but often undervalued contributions to fisheries economies globally. Missing th...
PresentaitonGender inequalities pervade aquaculture and fisheries. Participation is marked by strong...