Assessment of post-harvest losses in Nigeria fishery: the Kainji Lake model

The paper provides a description of a methodology used for quantitative assessment of post harvest losses in the Kainji Lake Fishery (Nigeria). The sample population was made up of 314 fisherfolk, 115 processors, 125 fish buyers and 111 fish sellers. For the determination of handling losses, 24,839 fishes weighing 2,389.31 kg belonging to 43 species were examined of which 10% by number and 9% by weight deteriorated at checking and 4% by number and 3% by weight at landing. Processing losses recorded 22% by number and 16% by weight deteriorated prior to and during smoking with the traditional 'Banda' kiln. During marketing, 16% of fish sold had deteriorated and 6% by weight of fish bought also deteriorated, mainly due to insect infestation during storage. Based on the 1995 yield estimate for Kainji Lake fishery, approximately 1000 tons of fish estimated at 80 million Naira were lost during handling alone. This figure would be much higher if the level of losses during processing and marketing are included. This assessment technique is recommended for use in obtaining quantifiable data on post harvest losses from other water bodies in Nigeria

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Main Authors: Eyo, A.A., Mdaihli, M.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2001
Subjects:Nigeria, Lake Kainji, fish handling, fish spoilage, fishery industry, infestation, lake fisheries, marketing Processing fishery products Quality control,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21403
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