Fish Value Addition Practices by Women Fish Vendors in Dar Es Salaam: A Case of Mackerel Fish

R. Magesa, P. Sewando, Lilian Daniel Mkenda
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Fish value addition has been linked with enhanced economy for women vendors worldwide. Despite the existence of enormous benefits linked to value addition, many fish traders in Dar Es Salaam still sell unprocessed fish and fish products while a few of them sell the processed product. A number of practices for fish value addition have been identified through this study conducted in Kinondoni Dar Es Salaam. The study employed a cross-sectional design. The study population was 100 fish traders involved in the fish business. Structured questionnaires were employed. Quantitative and qualitative analysis using frequency table proportions (percentage) was used to interpret the data, and descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data. The study established the fish vendors in Dar es Salaam were involved in fish cleaning (14%), grading (23%), processing (52), and packaging (11%). This implies thatthe majority of fish vendors were engaged in processing fish. Further, the study revealed that 5% of respondents were preserving fish in frozen devices, 77% of respondents were frying them, 7% were drying fish in the sun and11% were packing them. This implied that there are a number of methods used to ensure the quality of fish, but the most common one used by women fish vendors was to fry them. It was concluded that Value addition plays a crucial role in enhancing economic returns, expanding market opportunities, reducing waste, improving nutrition, and promoting food security
达累斯萨拉姆女性鱼贩的鱼类增值实践:鲭鱼案例
鱼类增值与提高全球女商贩的经济效益息息相关。尽管增值带来了巨大利益,但达累斯萨拉姆的许多鱼贩仍在出售未经加工的鱼和鱼产品,只有少数鱼贩出售加工产品。通过在达累斯萨拉姆的 Kinondoni 进行的这项研究,确定了鱼类增值的一些做法。研究采用了横断面设计。研究对象为 100 名从事鱼类生意的鱼商。采用了结构化问卷。使用频数表比例(百分比)进行定量和定性分析来解释数据,并使用描述性统计来分析数据。研究表明,达累斯萨拉姆的鱼贩主要从事鱼类清洗(14%)、分级(23%)、加工(52%)和包装(11%)。这意味着大多数鱼贩从事鱼类加工。此外,研究还显示,5% 的受访者用冷冻装置保存鱼,77% 的受访者将鱼煎炸,7% 的受访者将鱼晒干,11% 的受访者将鱼包装。这意味着有许多方法可以确保鱼的质量,但女鱼贩最常用的方法是煎鱼。结论是,增值在提高经济收益、扩大市场机会、减少浪费、改善营养和促进粮食安全方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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