Survey on the idle capacity of fish processing (freezing) plants in India - 2. East coast

The extent of idle capacity in the fish processing (freezing) plants in the east coast of India estimated by stratified random sampling and the factors responsible for the same are reported. The estimates of idle capacity of fish processing plants in the east coast for the years 1978 and 1979 were respectively 75.9% and 72.5% on the basis of 250 working days per annum and double shift per day. The percentage errors of estimates worked out to 6.9 for 1978 and 4.7 for 1979. The corresponding figures were worked out on the basis of 200 working days also. Substantial under-utilisation of plants in all the maritime states in the east coast accounted mainly to non-availability of raw material, high cost of production, shortage of power, scarcity of ice and potable water during peak season and frequent labour troubles.

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Main Authors: Krishna Iyer, H., Srinivasa Rao, K., Unnithan, G.R., Kesavan Nair, A.K., Nair, R.G.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1982
Subjects:Fisheries, fishery economics, fishery industry plants, processing fishery products, freezing,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33762
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