Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
. seasonal variation in catches affect livelihoods | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Before, women were not involved, but with exposure and training women are becoming more aggressive, acess to fish is on equal opportunities and women are dominating in the business | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Capital | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Depends on existing business relations | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
During low season, otherwise there is no problem in accessing fish | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Enforcement of legal sizes while the right sizes go to processing factories The catches have markably declined | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Fish mongers/ Middle men determine prices and favor those with big capitals | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Fishing equipment not easily available and affordable | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Lack of capital make women inferior and unable to equally compete in the business | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Lack of capital, | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Low catches | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Most women don't own the fishing equipment and thus can't guarantee getting fish | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
None, there is suctioning market or open buying on board for dagaa | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Poor fishing equipments and effects of climate changes | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Scarcity/ low catches | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Small capitals make them unable to compete equally when buying fish | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
There is auction and it all about your capital | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
There's equal opportunity for both men and women to access fish | 1 |
5.6%
|
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