Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
Availability of fish | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Facilities. The only open market in Walvis Bay is far from industrial areas where this women sell their products. Now they only conduct business at open space without water, electricity toilets. | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Fisheries inspectors confiscating fishing nets | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Fishing gears Access to fishing grounds | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack of fish farming facilities e.g ponds | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack of fisheries organizations | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack of fishing equipment and bait. The bait is very expensive and each requires a different bait. | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack of modern fishing gears(e.g gillnet) | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack of recognition from the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources and the State | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack of storage infrastructures e.g freezer | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack of support from government | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Lack storage facilities for keeping fish fresh from the catchment areas | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Limited information about fish farming and facilities | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
N/a | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
No answer | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Unemployment rate in the area | 1 |
5.9%
|
|
Unequal distributions of fish quota's in Namibia and lack of access to informations and training, the only training government provide is about Marine governance laws and penalties to those who contravene these rules. | 1 |
5.9%
|
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