Women in Agro-processing in Ghana: A case Study of the State of Women in Small-scale Fish Processing in the Central Region of Ghana.

The role of women in food production, processing and marketing has become more relevant as a way of fighting poverty and ensuring food security in Africa. This study was undertaken to assess the state of women in small-scale fish smoking in the Central Region of Ghana. The study involved 150 women fish processors. Descriptive and correlational statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings revealed that the women fish processors were mainly full-time fish processors with a minimum of 10 years experience in fish processing. The women fish processors were generally poor income earners with great responsibility of catering for a large number of dependents. Inadequate capital was the most important constraint for the women fish processors....

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Main Authors: Okorley, E.L., Zinnah, M.M., Mensah, A.O., Owens, M.
Format: Proceedings Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: AIAEE 2001-04
Subjects:Status of women, Small scale enterprises, Small scale aquaculture,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/834
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-8342021-05-19T06:22:42Z Women in Agro-processing in Ghana: A case Study of the State of Women in Small-scale Fish Processing in the Central Region of Ghana. Okorley, E.L. Zinnah, M.M. Mensah, A.O. Owens, M. Status of women Small scale enterprises Small scale aquaculture The role of women in food production, processing and marketing has become more relevant as a way of fighting poverty and ensuring food security in Africa. This study was undertaken to assess the state of women in small-scale fish smoking in the Central Region of Ghana. The study involved 150 women fish processors. Descriptive and correlational statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings revealed that the women fish processors were mainly full-time fish processors with a minimum of 10 years experience in fish processing. The women fish processors were generally poor income earners with great responsibility of catering for a large number of dependents. Inadequate capital was the most important constraint for the women fish processors.... Published 2005-10-14T11:32:45Z 2005-10-14T11:32:45Z 2001-04 Proceedings Paper Non-Refereed Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, 2001 april 4-7, p. 407-420. http://hdl.handle.net/1834/834 en 33888 bytes application/pdf Ghana, West Africa AIAEE
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topic Status of women
Small scale enterprises
Small scale aquaculture
Status of women
Small scale enterprises
Small scale aquaculture
spellingShingle Status of women
Small scale enterprises
Small scale aquaculture
Status of women
Small scale enterprises
Small scale aquaculture
Okorley, E.L.
Zinnah, M.M.
Mensah, A.O.
Owens, M.
Women in Agro-processing in Ghana: A case Study of the State of Women in Small-scale Fish Processing in the Central Region of Ghana.
description The role of women in food production, processing and marketing has become more relevant as a way of fighting poverty and ensuring food security in Africa. This study was undertaken to assess the state of women in small-scale fish smoking in the Central Region of Ghana. The study involved 150 women fish processors. Descriptive and correlational statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings revealed that the women fish processors were mainly full-time fish processors with a minimum of 10 years experience in fish processing. The women fish processors were generally poor income earners with great responsibility of catering for a large number of dependents. Inadequate capital was the most important constraint for the women fish processors....
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Small scale aquaculture
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Zinnah, M.M.
Mensah, A.O.
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