Fish consumption pattern in major freshwater fisheries provinces of Cambodia

Production and consumption of fish were estimated for a one year period during 1995-96 using a sample of 5 117 households. The sample was taken from a study area covering 83 sample communes in 51 fishing districts belonging to eight freshwater fisheries provinces. About 39% of households in fishing dependent communities were actively involved in fishing. Of the total fishing households, 14% took part in commercial fishing using middle-scale fishing gear. Average annual catch per household for middle-scale and family fishing was 3 319 kg and 647 kg, respectively. Nearly 40% of the fish catch was consumed within the communes. The per capita consumption of fresh fish by fishing households (49.7 kg/yr) was higher than that of non-fishing households (39.9 kg/yr). Including processed fish, the total fish consumption by the fishing dependent communes was estimated at 75.6 kg per capita per annum. Given this high rate of fish consumption, development interventions must consider the role of fisheries in ensuring a sustainable livelihood and food security to Cambodia's growing population.

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Main Authors: Ahmed, M., Navy, H., Vuthy, L., Santos, R.A.V.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1999
Subjects:Fisheries, Fish consumption, Household consumption, Household surveys, Human food, Food fish, Freshwater fish, Fishing villages, Cambodia,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25650
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-256502021-07-01T02:06:03Z Fish consumption pattern in major freshwater fisheries provinces of Cambodia Ahmed, M. Navy, H. Vuthy, L. Santos, R.A.V. Fisheries Fish consumption Household consumption Household surveys Human food Food fish Freshwater fish Fishing villages Cambodia Production and consumption of fish were estimated for a one year period during 1995-96 using a sample of 5 117 households. The sample was taken from a study area covering 83 sample communes in 51 fishing districts belonging to eight freshwater fisheries provinces. About 39% of households in fishing dependent communities were actively involved in fishing. Of the total fishing households, 14% took part in commercial fishing using middle-scale fishing gear. Average annual catch per household for middle-scale and family fishing was 3 319 kg and 647 kg, respectively. Nearly 40% of the fish catch was consumed within the communes. The per capita consumption of fresh fish by fishing households (49.7 kg/yr) was higher than that of non-fishing households (39.9 kg/yr). Including processed fish, the total fish consumption by the fishing dependent communes was estimated at 75.6 kg per capita per annum. Given this high rate of fish consumption, development interventions must consider the role of fisheries in ensuring a sustainable livelihood and food security to Cambodia's growing population. 2021-06-24T16:21:29Z 2021-06-24T16:21:29Z 1999 article 0116-290X http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25650 en http://www.worldfishcenter.org/Naga/na_1580.pdf application/pdf application/pdf 27-31 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9038 115 2012-11-24 07:42:40 9038 WorldFish Center
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topic Fisheries
Fish consumption
Household consumption
Household surveys
Human food
Food fish
Freshwater fish
Fishing villages
Cambodia
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Fish consumption
Household consumption
Household surveys
Human food
Food fish
Freshwater fish
Fishing villages
Cambodia
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Household surveys
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Food fish
Freshwater fish
Fishing villages
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Fish consumption
Household consumption
Household surveys
Human food
Food fish
Freshwater fish
Fishing villages
Cambodia
Ahmed, M.
Navy, H.
Vuthy, L.
Santos, R.A.V.
Fish consumption pattern in major freshwater fisheries provinces of Cambodia
description Production and consumption of fish were estimated for a one year period during 1995-96 using a sample of 5 117 households. The sample was taken from a study area covering 83 sample communes in 51 fishing districts belonging to eight freshwater fisheries provinces. About 39% of households in fishing dependent communities were actively involved in fishing. Of the total fishing households, 14% took part in commercial fishing using middle-scale fishing gear. Average annual catch per household for middle-scale and family fishing was 3 319 kg and 647 kg, respectively. Nearly 40% of the fish catch was consumed within the communes. The per capita consumption of fresh fish by fishing households (49.7 kg/yr) was higher than that of non-fishing households (39.9 kg/yr). Including processed fish, the total fish consumption by the fishing dependent communes was estimated at 75.6 kg per capita per annum. Given this high rate of fish consumption, development interventions must consider the role of fisheries in ensuring a sustainable livelihood and food security to Cambodia's growing population.
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Human food
Food fish
Freshwater fish
Fishing villages
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author Ahmed, M.
Navy, H.
Vuthy, L.
Santos, R.A.V.
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title_short Fish consumption pattern in major freshwater fisheries provinces of Cambodia
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