2022
DOI: 10.3126/janr.v5i1.50515
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Economics of production and marketing of fish in Dang district of Nepal

Abstract: A study was carried out to analyze the economics of fish production and marketing in Dang district of Nepal. Structured survey was done with 75 respondents (45 producers, 5 wholesalers, 10 retailers, and 15 consumers) in three different sites of Dang district (viz: Lamahi Municipality, Rapti Rural Municipality and Gadhawa Rural Municipality). The initial investment, cost of production and returns, production function, price spread,and marketing margin, and ranking of production and marketing problems of fish w… Show more

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“…Suvedi et al examined the factors affecting farmers participation in extension programs and adoption of improved seed varieties in rural Nepal and provided a new direction to operationalize farmer-oriented policies of agricultural extension [7]. Poudel et al analyzed the economics of fish production and marketing in the Dang district of Nepal and identified major issue such as lack of technological expertise, and timely input, unavailability of price information systems, and poor market competition with India [8]. Bhandari et al studied the influence of entrepreneurial orientation on revamping women-owned tourism businesses [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suvedi et al examined the factors affecting farmers participation in extension programs and adoption of improved seed varieties in rural Nepal and provided a new direction to operationalize farmer-oriented policies of agricultural extension [7]. Poudel et al analyzed the economics of fish production and marketing in the Dang district of Nepal and identified major issue such as lack of technological expertise, and timely input, unavailability of price information systems, and poor market competition with India [8]. Bhandari et al studied the influence of entrepreneurial orientation on revamping women-owned tourism businesses [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%