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Gambia News : Opportunities in the Fisheries Sector
Easy entry, which requires no capital to start operating and no formal
qualifications and the fisheries sector, provides opportunities for
many of the poor and vulnerable people. Fish processing and trading at the artisan level provides diversified
employment opportunities in fishing communities. Although little is
understood about poverty in the post-harvest sector yet there is a wide
diversity of academic and civil society skills that understand wider
poverty issues and this could be applied to the sector to increase
understanding of post-harvest poverty in the country.
In addition, the Gambia poverty reduction strategy provides a
valuable framework for addressing poverty that could be directly
applied to poverty in the post-harvest sector and to guide support for
poverty reduction approaches.
The diversity and experience of representative bodies in fisheries
can generally provide a template for better representation of
stakeholders in the post-harvest sector in the future. Meanwhile, the
existing networking and linkages between the women in the sector could
be improved upon to create a more formal institution for their
representation and a source for collateral to secure formal bank loans
for their operations.
Stabilization of fish supplies at current levels does offer the
opportunity of maintaining current contributions of the sector to the
economy. However, increases in supply are possible through better
resource management, use of unexploited resources, habitat restoration
as well as exploration and development of aquaculture.
These could increase the opportunities for food security for the
poor consumers and employment for the poor. Many, if not all of the
specific issues faced by the sub-sector in the Gambia are common to
other countries and there is a widespread local, regional and global
knowledge of post-harvest technical issues, sustainable fuel wood
production and alternative livelihoods that could be taped into by the
sector
Whilst access to some international markets may be difficult by he
poor players, other regional and local markets do provide options for
expansion.
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