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Title: Socioeconomic dynamics and characterization of land-based aquaculture in Western Kenya
Authors: Abwao, J.
Musa, S.
Ondiba, R.
Ogari, Z.
Keywords: Capture fisheries
Socioeconomic dynamics
Land-based aquaculture
Characterization
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 24 (1): 64–72. 2 January 2021
Series/Report no.: Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management;24 (1): 64–72
Abstract: With the global decline in capture fisheries, aquaculture remains alternative in bridging the gap and meeting the demand for fisheries products. Currently, aquaculture contributes approximately 50% of world total fishery production, hence becoming an important intervention in promoting food and nutritional security, and employment creation. Western Kenya is suitable for aquaculture production due to favorable climate and good soil as well as high demand for fish. The present survey purposed to assess the Socio-demographic characteristics of fish farmers, fish feed and seed producers in 9 Counties within Western Kenya. The information obtained included socio economic dynamics and challenges to fish farming. Fish farming mainly occur in rural areas in Western Kenya where the most dominant system is earthen ponds, measuring 300 m2. Aquaculture in the region is male dominated and majority of players practice individual enterprises. The majority of the hatcheries are authenticated and the lack of credit facility was mentioned as the most important challenge. However, for feed producers lack of adequate raw materials was the most important bottle neck. From this study, both environmental and social factors in the region must be synergized to achieve aquaculture sustainability. There is need for empowerment of farmers through capacity building and availability of credit facilities whereas hatcheries and feed producers must be empowered with adequate skills and infrastructure in order to adhere to good standards.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1970
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