The Ugandan fishery, heavily influenced by the emergence of global markets, is extremely dynamic. In recent years a major export trade, principally in Nile perch fillets from Lake Victoria, has expanded markedly. The growth of this factory based processing industry has had a marked impact on the pre-existing artisanal fishery, which has become increasingly dependent on supplying the export market instead of its traditional local small-scale markets. The industrial fishery developed as a response to the liberalisation of the management of the Ugandan economy and the consequent opening up of the export markets in North America and Europe. The emergence of the export industry has resulted in the creation of a dual structure in the fisheries se...
Control and management of Uganda fishery resources has been hindered by among other factors the mult...
• Fish contribute significantly to Uganda’s national economy and food security. Fisheries and aquacu...
Uganda has a population of 16.6 million people (MPED, 1991) of whom 90% live in rural areas with ma...
The Globalisation and fish utilisation and marketing study is a collaboration between the Fisheries ...
Fisheries (both capture and aquaculture) provide a vital source of food, employment, recreation, tra...
Over the recent years there has been steady growth in the fish catches of Lake Victoria due to incr...
Increased management attention to the fisheries tn Uganda is fuelled by five major factors:socio-eco...
Catfish farming has increased over the past decade in Uganda. In order for this emerging industry to...
Liberalisation of fish trade started as a result of policies introduced when Uganda embraced the Wor...
The study was undertaken to generate socio-economic information on fish market systems and performan...
The fishery sub-sector is the second largest foreign exchange earner in Uganda’s economy (estimated ...
Uganda has been able to achieve increasing growth rates of up to 7% per annum over the last five yea...
It was reported that on the basis of the 1999/2000 household survey, the poverty levels in Uganda re...
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Control and management of Uganda fishery resources has been hindered by among other factors the mult...
• Fish contribute significantly to Uganda’s national economy and food security. Fisheries and aquacu...
Uganda has a population of 16.6 million people (MPED, 1991) of whom 90% live in rural areas with ma...
The Globalisation and fish utilisation and marketing study is a collaboration between the Fisheries ...
Fisheries (both capture and aquaculture) provide a vital source of food, employment, recreation, tra...
Over the recent years there has been steady growth in the fish catches of Lake Victoria due to incr...
Increased management attention to the fisheries tn Uganda is fuelled by five major factors:socio-eco...
Catfish farming has increased over the past decade in Uganda. In order for this emerging industry to...
Liberalisation of fish trade started as a result of policies introduced when Uganda embraced the Wor...
The study was undertaken to generate socio-economic information on fish market systems and performan...
The fishery sub-sector is the second largest foreign exchange earner in Uganda’s economy (estimated ...
Uganda has been able to achieve increasing growth rates of up to 7% per annum over the last five yea...
It was reported that on the basis of the 1999/2000 household survey, the poverty levels in Uganda re...
This is a report of the study on the contribution of Lake Victoria fisheries to economic growth, pov...
Aquaculture is currently responsible for an insignificant proportion of total fish production in Uga...
Control and management of Uganda fishery resources has been hindered by among other factors the mult...
• Fish contribute significantly to Uganda’s national economy and food security. Fisheries and aquacu...
Uganda has a population of 16.6 million people (MPED, 1991) of whom 90% live in rural areas with ma...