尼日利亚Kainji湖流域烟熏养殖鲶鱼的经济效益

IF 0.5 Q4 AGRONOMY
J. E. Omeje, A. Achike, S. Jimmy, Queen Mercy Manuwuike
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这项研究考察了尼日利亚Kainji湖流域烟鲶鱼的经济性。采用随机抽样技术从20个群落中选择80个养殖鲶鱼加工厂。主要数据通过访谈计划收集,并使用百分比、平均值和两阶段最小二乘回归分析进行呈现。结果表明,在熏鱼方法中,使用当地烤箱(班达窑)占大多数(至少67%)。诸如掏内脏、折叠、腌制/腌制、生火和鱼类监测等角色大多由女性扮演,而男性和年轻人则提供火林以及在架子上布置鱼类。男子、妇女和青年的平均性别比例为0.80,表明在固定资产价值、收入、雇员和工资方面几乎实现了性别平等。盈利能力指标显示,熏鱼加工是一项可行的业务,男性、女性和年轻人的投资回报率分别为11.71%、9.99%和8.48%。netincome的主要决定因素是年龄、经验和初始资本投资。因此,建议通过补贴改进的吸烟窑来加强加工业,使加工商能够生产高质量的加工养殖鲶鱼。
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Economics of Smoked Farmed Catfish in Kainji Lake Basin, Nigeria
The study examined economics of smoke Catfish in Kainji Lake Basin, Nigeria. Random sampling technique was used to select 80 farmed-catfish processors from 20 communities. Primary data were collected through interview schedule and presented using percentages, mean, and 2-stage least square regression analysis. Results showed that the use of local oven (banda kilns) constitute the majority (at least 67%) of the method used in fish smoking. Roles such as gutting, folding, salting/brining, setting of fire and fish monitoring were mostly performed by the women, while the men and youths supply fire woods as well as fish arrangement on racks. The average gender ratio between the men, women and youths was 0.80,  indicating a near gender equality in terms of value of fixed assets, revenue, employees and wage. Profitability indicators showed that smoke fish  processing is a viable business with return on investment of 11.71 % for the men, 9.99 % for the women and 8.48 % for the youths respectively. The  major determinants of netincome were age, experience and initial capital investment. Hence, it is recommended that the processing industry  should be strengthened through subsidy on improved smoking kilns to enable processors produce high quality processed farmed catfish. 
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural Extension (JAE) is devoted to the advancement of knowledge of agricultural extension services and practice through the publication of original and empirically based research, focusing on; extension administration and supervision, programme planning, monitoring and evaluation, diffusion and adoption of innovations; extension communication models and strategies; extension research and methodological issues; nutrition extension; extension youth programme; women-in-agriculture; extension, Climate Change and the environment, ICT, innovation systems. JAE will normally not publish articles based on research covering very small geographic area that cannot feed into policy except they present critical insights into emerging agricultural innovations.
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