尼泊尔小规模渔业生产发展趋势估计

A. Chaudhary, Dila Ram Bhandari
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尼泊尔是一个内陆国家,拥有丰富的自然多样性,从世界最高峰珠穆朗玛峰到塔拉伊地区。尼泊尔水产养殖仍处于早期阶段,与全球水平相比,鱼类产量仍然不足。在尼泊尔,鱼是一种受欢迎的美食,所有年龄、性别和宗教的人都喜欢吃鱼。目前全国鱼类总产量为7.7万吨,其中28%来自捕捞渔业,72%来自水产养殖。水产养殖和开放水域捕捞渔业约占农业国内生产总值的2%;渔业部门的这一小部分是有希望的,年增长率为8-9%。根据世界银行从官方认可的基地编制的各种发展指标,2018年尼泊尔的渔业总产量为81070公吨。2010年至2019年尼泊尔巴格马提省奇旺地区小规模渔民捕捞产量和二次数据。回归估计模型和时间序列数据的多元回归分析,采用了柯布-道格拉斯生产函数方程理性技术。捕鱼量的变化会对家庭经济和消费产生影响。研究发现,河流长度、舷外发动机功率和区域面积差异对小规模渔民的渔获产量有积极影响,而汽油、学校教育和家庭依赖对小规模渔民的渔获产量有负面影响,尽管渔具、煤油和渔民的年龄没有相当大的影响。
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Estimation of small-scale fisheries production development trend in Nepal
Nepal is a landlocked country with enormous natural diversity ranges from the world's highest peak, Mt. Everest to the Tarai area. Nepalese aquaculture is still in its early stages, and fish production is still insufficient in comparison to global levels. Fish is a popular cuisine in Nepal, and it is enjoyed by people of all ages, genders, and religions. The total national fish production is currently 77,000 m.t., with 28 percent coming from catch fisheries and 72 percent from aquaculture. Aquaculture and open-water capture fisheries account for around 2% of agricultural gross domestic product; this little share of the fisheries sector is promising, with an annual growth rate of 8–9%. Total fisheries production in Nepal was reported at 81070 metric tons in 2018, according to the World Bank assortment of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized bases. Small-scale fishermen's catch production and secondary data in Nepal's Chitwan District, Bagmati Province, from 2010 to 2019. Regression estimates model and multivariate regression analysis of time series data, the Cobb-Douglas production function equation rational technique is applied. Changes in the number of fish caught have an impact on the home economics and spending. The length of the river, outboard engine power, and regional differences in area were found to have a positive impact on small-scale fishermen's catch production, whereas gasoline, schooling, and family dependents had a negative impact, though fishing gear, kerosene, and fishermen's age had no considerable impact.
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