Experiences With Manually Operated Net-Braiding Machine In Bangladesh - BOBP/WP/50

This paper documents the BOBP’s experience with intermediate technology for net manufacture in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The intermediate technology tool was a manually operated net machine, originally of Japanese design but modified by a Bombay firm. It was hoped that the net machine could be operated by fisherwomen to supplement family incomes and also increase the supply of gillnets. The Bombay suppliers of the machine assisted in installing the manually operated machine in Bangladesh and in training fisherwomen to operate it. The machine was tried out at the CAR ITAS-supported Kalidaha Fishing Project near Chittagong from May 1982 to March 1 984 and by a private entrepreneur from February 1985 to April 1986. A comparative study was carried out between the manually operated machine, hand-braiding of nets and industrial net-making. On behalf of the Directorate of Fisheries, Bangladesh, Mr. A Bashiruddin, Assistant Inspector of Fisheries, Chittagong supervised the trials. From the BOBP, Mr. G. Pajot, Senior Fishing Technologist, and Mr. A Kashem, Project Officer in Bangladesh, provided monitoring and coordination.

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Main Author: B.C. Giltgren & A . Kashem
Format: Project biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1986
Online Access:https://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/AE118E
http://www.fao.org/3/a-ae118e.pdf
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