• Fish consumption in Nigeria is higher in the richer South than the poorer North. • Fish consumption is surprisingly similar in urban and rural areas, controlling for the region. Rural fish consumption (as well as that of the North in general) is heavily skewed toward traditional forms (dried, smoked) and somewhat less frozen/imported. • Fish consumption is found to be relatively expenditure inelastic (compared with poultry and milk), thus signaling “perception as necessity” by consumers. • Among fish forms, traditional forms such as dried and smoked fish tend to be income inelastic while the modern frozen fish form is income elastic • Currently imported frozen fish prices are much higher than fresh domestic fish or the fresh equivalent pr...
ABSTRACT This study analysed the economics of fish demands in Lagos State, Nigeria. Primary data wer...
The study analyzed the demand for fish products and the factors that affect the consumption of vario...
:Approximately 200 million people in Africa derive high-quality and low-cost proteins from fish. How...
HIGHLIGHTS -Fish consumption in Nigeria is higher in the richer South than the poorer North. -Fish c...
Fish represents an important component of protein intake of many households in Nigeria. The differen...
Research PaperThe fisheries sub-sector in Nigeria accounts for about 40% of animal protein in the di...
The paper discusses the relevant theoretical considerations and specifies a model in an attempt to q...
It is generally recognized from the food balance sheet prepared by experts that Nigeria is a protein...
This study examined the demand analysis for fresh fish in Abeokuta metropolis of Ogun State, Nigeria...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This study analyzed fish demand in Sokoto metropolis. Primary data were collected from a total of 18...
The demand for and supply of fresh fish in many developing countries in the world today Nigeria incl...
The importance of fish in meeting the nutritional requirements of the body for good health and a bet...
This paper seeks to analyse the demand for fish in Ilorin with a view to identifying the factors tha...
The study was conducted to assess consumer's preference of fish products in Yenagoa Metropolis, Baye...
ABSTRACT This study analysed the economics of fish demands in Lagos State, Nigeria. Primary data wer...
The study analyzed the demand for fish products and the factors that affect the consumption of vario...
:Approximately 200 million people in Africa derive high-quality and low-cost proteins from fish. How...
HIGHLIGHTS -Fish consumption in Nigeria is higher in the richer South than the poorer North. -Fish c...
Fish represents an important component of protein intake of many households in Nigeria. The differen...
Research PaperThe fisheries sub-sector in Nigeria accounts for about 40% of animal protein in the di...
The paper discusses the relevant theoretical considerations and specifies a model in an attempt to q...
It is generally recognized from the food balance sheet prepared by experts that Nigeria is a protein...
This study examined the demand analysis for fresh fish in Abeokuta metropolis of Ogun State, Nigeria...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This study analyzed fish demand in Sokoto metropolis. Primary data were collected from a total of 18...
The demand for and supply of fresh fish in many developing countries in the world today Nigeria incl...
The importance of fish in meeting the nutritional requirements of the body for good health and a bet...
This paper seeks to analyse the demand for fish in Ilorin with a view to identifying the factors tha...
The study was conducted to assess consumer's preference of fish products in Yenagoa Metropolis, Baye...
ABSTRACT This study analysed the economics of fish demands in Lagos State, Nigeria. Primary data wer...
The study analyzed the demand for fish products and the factors that affect the consumption of vario...
:Approximately 200 million people in Africa derive high-quality and low-cost proteins from fish. How...