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Commercial Aquaculture and Economic Growth, Poverty Alleviation and Food Security: Assessment Framework

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There is ample evidence that, when properly conducted, especially as a business (commercial) activity, aquaculture can make significant contribution to national food security, poverty alleviation and economies, factors which often determine policy makers’ support to any sector. Yet, quantitative evaluation of these merits is poorly documented, particularly in developing countries, which often limits the much needed political and financial support to the sector for its adequate development. This paper suggests to measure aquaculture’s contribution to a country’s economy through the
aquaculture employment multiplier . While the document refers to
commercial aquaculture
throughout, the methodology developed can be applied to aquaculture in general.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Country
Italy
Date
30 July 2010
Pages
66
ISBN
9789251063378

There is ample evidence that, when properly conducted, especially as a business (commercial) activity, aquaculture can make significant contribution to national food security, poverty alleviation and economies, factors which often determine policy makers’ support to any sector. Yet, quantitative evaluation of these merits is poorly documented, particularly in developing countries, which often limits the much needed political and financial support to the sector for its adequate development. This paper suggests to measure aquaculture’s contribution to a country’s economy through the
aquaculture employment multiplier . While the document refers to
commercial aquaculture
throughout, the methodology developed can be applied to aquaculture in general.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Country
Italy
Date
30 July 2010
Pages
66
ISBN
9789251063378