Assessment of Fish Consumption Patterns in the Lake Victoria Basin of Uganda

Halasi Gidongo Zech, Hyuha Theodora Shuwu, William Ekere, Gabriel Elepu, John Walakira, Joseph Molnar, Sloans Chimatiro Kalumba, H. Egna
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Purpose: To establish fish consumption patterns and its determinants in the study area. Materials and Methods: The study used random and stratified sampling methods to obtain a sample size of 621 fish consumers from Mayuge and Masaka districts. This study used primary data. Stata and statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) were used in data analysis. Frequencies, mean, percentages, inferential statistics were used to achieve the objectives of this study. Data was presented in tables and graphs. Findings: Respondents mostly ate farmed tilapia (64%), captured tilapia (92%), captured Nile perch (84%). Sun dried silverfish was consumed at a level of 99%. Fish product consumption levels were negligible. Regression analysis established that fish price, education level, household income, location of resident, price of chicken, fish form consumed, fish fat level, production system of fish consumed and variation in fish availability significantly influenced monthly quantities of fish consumed. Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommended the need to improve household income, make the community aware of the nutritiousness of fish and its associated advantages and increase fish price competitiveness by improving efficiency in availing fresh fish to selling locations. Improvement was needed in fish management to put to market, highly nutritive and healthy farmed fish. Need to promote processed fish consumption for both captured and farmed fish. Lastly a vigorous drive to increase farmed fish consumption was key.
乌干达维多利亚湖流域鱼类消费模式评估
目的:确定研究地区的鱼类消费模式及其决定因素。材料与方法:研究采用随机抽样和分层抽样的方法,在马尤格和马萨卡地区获得了 621 个鱼类消费者样本。本研究使用了原始数据。数据分析使用了 Stata 和社会科学统计软件包 (SPSS)。为实现研究目标,使用了频率、平均值、百分比和推理统计。数据以表格和图表的形式呈现。调查结果受访者主要食用养殖罗非鱼(64%)、捕捞罗非鱼(92%)和捕捞尼罗河鲈鱼(84%)。晒干银鱼的食用率为 99%。鱼产品的消费水平可以忽略不计。回归分析表明,鱼价、教育水平、家庭收入、居住地、鸡肉价格、食用的鱼类形态、鱼的脂肪含量、食用鱼的生产方式以及鱼类供应的变化对每月食用鱼的数量有显著影响。对理论、实践和政策的启示:研究建议需要提高家庭收入,让社区认识到鱼的营养价值及其相关优势,并通过提高向销售地点供应新鲜鱼的效率来提高鱼价竞争力。需要改进鱼类管理,将高营养和健康的养殖鱼类投入市场。需要促进捕捞鱼和养殖鱼的加工鱼消费。最后,大力推动增加养殖鱼类消费是关键。
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