Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study
Nigeria is the largest fish producer in Sub-Saharan Africa. Fish plays a crucial role in supporting the livelihoods of fish producers and actors along the post-farmgate value chain in the country. Despite the virtues of the aquaculture and fisheries subsectors to enhance the livelihoods of value cha...
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| author | Diyzee, Kanar Williams, Gemma Anastasiou, Kim Powell, Andrea Shikuku, Kelvin Tran, Nhuong Byrd, Kendra Chan, Chin Yee Bogard, Jessica Steensma, Joe Nukpezah, Julius Adegoke, Agbabiaka Subasinghe, Rohana Siriwardena, Sunil |
| author_browse | Adegoke, Agbabiaka Anastasiou, Kim Bogard, Jessica Byrd, Kendra Chan, Chin Yee Diyzee, Kanar Nukpezah, Julius Powell, Andrea Shikuku, Kelvin Siriwardena, Sunil Steensma, Joe Subasinghe, Rohana Tran, Nhuong Williams, Gemma |
| author_facet | Diyzee, Kanar Williams, Gemma Anastasiou, Kim Powell, Andrea Shikuku, Kelvin Tran, Nhuong Byrd, Kendra Chan, Chin Yee Bogard, Jessica Steensma, Joe Nukpezah, Julius Adegoke, Agbabiaka Subasinghe, Rohana Siriwardena, Sunil |
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| description | Nigeria is the largest fish producer in Sub-Saharan Africa. Fish plays a crucial role in supporting the
livelihoods of fish producers and actors along the post-farmgate value chain in the country. Despite the
virtues of the aquaculture and fisheries subsectors to enhance the livelihoods of value chain actors, major
gaps exist related to efficiencies of the fish value chain. These gaps include the financial performance of
post-farmgate actors, gender-disaggregated data on value chain actors, the roles of women and youths
in fish trade, and post-farmgate food safety practices. The aim of this study is to fill the data gap in the
post-farmgate fish value chain to provide evidence-based policy suggestions to enhance the aquaculture
subsector in Nigeria. Using primary data, our study provides evidence on the economic, environmental,
social, nutritional and food safety performance of the post-farmgate fish value chain. Our study finds that,
in general, fish value chains are economically viable (profitable) and inclusive, as women and youths own
over half of post-farmgate value chain activities. These results are of interest to both private and public
sector decision-makers and policymakers because they provide quantitative data on value creation
(fish sales, employment, service provision), social performance (women and youth empowerment), and
environmental, nutritional and food safety challenges along fish value chains. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1275452025-12-08T09:54:28Z Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study Diyzee, Kanar Williams, Gemma Anastasiou, Kim Powell, Andrea Shikuku, Kelvin Tran, Nhuong Byrd, Kendra Chan, Chin Yee Bogard, Jessica Steensma, Joe Nukpezah, Julius Adegoke, Agbabiaka Subasinghe, Rohana Siriwardena, Sunil aquaculture value chains tilapia goal 1 no poverty catfish culture goal 2 zero hunger fish market systems Nigeria is the largest fish producer in Sub-Saharan Africa. Fish plays a crucial role in supporting the livelihoods of fish producers and actors along the post-farmgate value chain in the country. Despite the virtues of the aquaculture and fisheries subsectors to enhance the livelihoods of value chain actors, major gaps exist related to efficiencies of the fish value chain. These gaps include the financial performance of post-farmgate actors, gender-disaggregated data on value chain actors, the roles of women and youths in fish trade, and post-farmgate food safety practices. The aim of this study is to fill the data gap in the post-farmgate fish value chain to provide evidence-based policy suggestions to enhance the aquaculture subsector in Nigeria. Using primary data, our study provides evidence on the economic, environmental, social, nutritional and food safety performance of the post-farmgate fish value chain. Our study finds that, in general, fish value chains are economically viable (profitable) and inclusive, as women and youths own over half of post-farmgate value chain activities. These results are of interest to both private and public sector decision-makers and policymakers because they provide quantitative data on value creation (fish sales, employment, service provision), social performance (women and youth empowerment), and environmental, nutritional and food safety challenges along fish value chains. 2022-05-12 2023-01-19T13:35:16Z 2023-01-19T13:35:16Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127545 en Open Access application/pdf WorldFish Dizyee K, Williams G, Anastasiou K, Powell A, Shikuku KM, Tran N, Byrd K, Chan CY, Bogard J, Steensma J, Nukpezah JA, Adegoke AL, Subasinghe R and Siriwardena SN. 2022. Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study. Working Paper. Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish. Program Report: 2022-07. |
| spellingShingle | aquaculture value chains tilapia goal 1 no poverty catfish culture goal 2 zero hunger fish market systems Diyzee, Kanar Williams, Gemma Anastasiou, Kim Powell, Andrea Shikuku, Kelvin Tran, Nhuong Byrd, Kendra Chan, Chin Yee Bogard, Jessica Steensma, Joe Nukpezah, Julius Adegoke, Agbabiaka Subasinghe, Rohana Siriwardena, Sunil Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study |
| title | Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study |
| title_full | Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study |
| title_fullStr | Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study |
| title_full_unstemmed | Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study |
| title_short | Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: A post-farmgate value chain scoping study |
| title_sort | performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in nigeria a post farmgate value chain scoping study |
| topic | aquaculture value chains tilapia goal 1 no poverty catfish culture goal 2 zero hunger fish market systems |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127545 |
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