The structure, conduct, and performance of the hatchery segment of the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh

Hazrat Ali, B. Belton, M. M. Haque, K. Murshed-e-Jahan, Liz Ignowski
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Seed production has experienced significant growth in Bangladesh over the last decade, driven by the increasing number of hatcheries. The hatchery segment plays a crucial role in the overall growth and development of aquaculture in the country. Understanding its structure, conduct and performance is essential for assessing its impact on the productivity and profitability of aquaculture farms. However, there is a limited number of methodologically rigorous studies focusing on the hatchery segment in Bangladesh. The study aimed to fill the gap in the exiting literature by conducting a methodologically analysis of the hatchery segment of aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh.This study was conducted in seven of the main aquaculture producing districts in southern Bangladesh. A comprehensive structured survey was conducted between May and August 2022 with 66 enterprises, including 42 carp+catfish, 16 tilapia, and 8 crustacean hatcheries.The major findings and their implications are as follows. (1) The number of hatcheries increased by 15% over the past decade, with a 27% increase in fish hatcheries and a 47% decrease in crustacean hatcheries. (2) Carp and tiger shrimp were the most commonly produced fish and crustacean seeds, contributing 67% and 99% of volume and 66% and 97% of sales value, respectively. (3) The hatcheries were family-owned and operated enterprise, and generated a total 2,491 full time equivalent (FTE) jobs. (4) Hatcheries used 86% of their broodstock annually and replaced them regularly for improving quality and avoiding inbreeding. (5) 18% of hatcheries reported facing diseases and/or water quality problems, but mean economic loss was only 0.71% of seed sales value, which is a low level of loss and waste. (6) Average annual net profit margin was relatively modest, averaging 54% of the gross revenue, which suggests the existence of competitive seed production and marketing. The results showed that the hatchery segment in southern Bangladesh appears to be dynamic, well developed, efficient, and relatively competitive.
孟加拉国水产养殖价值链中孵化场部分的结构、行为和表现
在过去十年中,由于孵化场数量的增加,孟加拉国的种子生产经历了显著增长。孵化场在该国水产养殖的整体增长和发展中起着至关重要的作用。了解其结构、行为和表现对于评估其对水产养殖场的生产力和盈利能力的影响至关重要。然而,针对孟加拉国孵化场部分的方法严谨的研究数量有限。该研究旨在通过对孟加拉国水产养殖价值链的孵化场部分进行方法学分析,填补现有文献的空白。这项研究是在孟加拉国南部的七个主要水产养殖区进行的。在2022年5月至8月期间,对66家企业进行了全面的结构化调查,其中包括42家鲤鱼+鲶鱼,16家罗非鱼和8家甲壳类孵化场。主要研究结果及其启示如下。(1)过去10年,孵化场数量增加了15%,其中鱼类孵化场增加27%,甲壳类孵化场减少47%。(2)鲤鱼和虎虾是最常见的鱼类和甲壳类动物种子,分别占产量的67%和99%,销售额的66%和97%。(3)孵化场为家族企业,共创造2491个全职工作岗位。(4)孵化场每年使用86%的种鱼,并定期更换种鱼,以提高种鱼质量,避免近亲繁殖。(5) 18%的孵化场报告存在病害和(或)水质问题,但平均经济损失仅为种子销售价值的0.71%,损失和浪费水平较低。(6)年平均净利润率相对较低,平均为毛收入的54%,表明存在竞争性的种子生产和营销。结果表明,孟加拉国南部的孵化场似乎是动态的、发达的、高效的和相对有竞争力的。
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