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Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems 2022

Namibia, 2022
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NAM_2022_EWSFSFS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS
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Molly Ahern
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FAO - Food and Agriculture Microdata Catalog
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Oct 30, 2024
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What is the first Challenge? (V167)

Data file: data_anon_FGD

Overview

Valid: 22
Type: Discrete
Width: 143
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Customer preferences 1
4.5%
Expensive and difficult to obtain fishing gears. 1
4.5%
Fish are very expensive and rare to get 1
4.5%
Fish are very expensive to buy from the wholesalers 1
4.5%
Fish is expensive 1
4.5%
Fish is expensive, in many cases these women buy fish from big companies at high price sometimes end up making a loss if the is no costumers. 1
4.5%
Fish prices keep increasing and there is not enough money to buy stock since the fish sold is bought from wholesaler. 1
4.5%
Lack of fishing gears 1
4.5%
Lack of knowledge on how to market and retail fish 1
4.5%
Lack of money and unavailability of fish in the market 1
4.5%
Lack of proper fishing gears and baits 1
4.5%
Lack of storage and processing facility 1
4.5%
Lack of storage facilities 1
4.5%
Lack of storage facilities and the market is unhygienic 1
4.5%
Lack of training regards fish farming 1
4.5%
Long hours and distances of walking in cold weather's which is unhealthy to women 1
4.5%
Not enough fish caught by local fisherman 1
4.5%
Not satisfying customers' needs 1
4.5%
They receive Low income that results in not fully being able to provide for our families. 1
4.5%
Transport 1
4.5%
Water scarcity 1
4.5%
quotas are not equally allocated to the members of the community 1
4.5%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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