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Title: Status of Fish Marketing System in Rupandehi District
Authors: Poudel, Thaneswar
Keywords: Fish production;Socio-economic;Forest agricultural
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Department of Zoology
Institute Name: Central Department of Zoology
Level: Masters
Abstract: The study on status of fish marketing system in Rupandehi district was conducted to understand the different fish markets the channel of fish distribution, socio-economic status of fisherman in Rupandehi district as well as rate and production of different fishes. The data for the present study was collected visiting different fish markets and taking interview withthe fish contractors. The result of the study shows that in Rupandehi district there are 91 hat bazaars and the fish marketing channel was found increasing zero to one level. Annual fish production was 3510 metric ton from 739 hacters in 2069/2070 in Rupandehi district. Production of hatchlings was two crores eight lakh, fry was thirty lakh one thousand seven hundred and fingerlings was eleven lakh thirty two thousand from Fishery Development and Training Centre in 2069/2070. Some private sectors are also involved in the production of hatchlings,fry and fingerlings in Rupandehi district. Altogether 27 species of fishes have been recorded from different fish markets of the district. The rate of almost fishes increases by 15% to 25%from production site while reaching to the market. The cost price of fishes varies from species to species and depends on their consumption rate. Rohu, Naini, Magur, Common,Grass, Silver, Bighead and Tilapia were found high market value and available throughout inyear. The average rate of Rohu was found 200/kg, Common was 225/kg and Silver was 185/kg. Socio-economic condition of fishermen of Rupandehi district is average and not good.Scarcity of fish seeds, fish feeds, poisoning in ponds, lack of technical knowledge,transportation and preservation facilities are the problems in fish farming and fish marketing in this district.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/13879
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