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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2013 | Volume: 16 | Issue: 22 | Page No.: 1488-1495
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2013.1488.1495

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M. Rahman

Country: Bangladesh

S. Khatun

Country: Bangladesh

M.B. Hossain

Country: Bangladesh

M.N. Hassan

Country: Bangladesh

A.A.K.M. Nowsad

Country: Bangladesh

Keywords


  • Bangladesh
  • fish source
  • fish retailer
  • distribution chain
  • Landing center
Research Article

Present Scenario of Landing and Distribution of Fish in Bangladesh

M. Rahman, S. Khatun, M.B. Hossain, M.N. Hassan and A.A.K.M. Nowsad
The present study was designed to know the landing and distribution pathways of fish and types and nature of stakeholders involved in fish distribution chain in Bangladesh. A total of 237 fish landing centers and 5440 markets were detected. The number of landing center and market were highest in Chittagong and Dhaka division respectively. Stakeholders in fish distribution, viz., arotdars, paikers and retailers were found to be 6219, 39506 and 122922, respectively. A 84.71% of the landing centers were found to be operated year round while 15.29% were seasonal. The major fish production zones and major gateways of the country where inland capture and culture and marine capture fish landed were identified. In any locality 62.83% of the landed fish were transported within 100 km area and 5.73% of fish were transported beyond 500 km. The quantity of fish harvested from river, beel, Kaptai lake floodplain, pond, baor, coastal area/sea and shrimp/prawn farm were 5.25, 4.41, 0.13, 35.03, 38.22, 0.23, 10.93 and 5.80%, respectively. The common constraints identified were lack of adequate infrastructure facilities in the landing center and market, unhygienic environment, influence of middlemen, money lending at high rate etc. For the betterment of fish landing and distribution, appropriate authority should pay proper attention so that both quality and fair price are ensured.
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M. Rahman, S. Khatun, M.B. Hossain, M.N. Hassan and A.A.K.M. Nowsad, 2013. Present Scenario of Landing and Distribution of Fish in Bangladesh. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 16: 1488-1495.

DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2013.1488.1495

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=pjbs.2013.1488.1495

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