Nurseries and Fish Farms Sample Clauses

Nurseries and Fish Farms. The nurseries and fish farmers are facing almost similar problems with their produces. Majority of nursery operators were found engaged in fish farming as well. During the study a total 15 Nursery operators and 25 Fish Farmers were interviewed intensively from all three regions. In addition, 20 nursery operators and 11 farmers were also interviewed during FGD and presentation of solar products. One FGD planned in Barisal could not be organized due to scattered locations of farmers including time constraints. Most of the nurseries and farmers reported to have incurred loss in their business due to rise in production cost while price of fishes in consumer market remained stagnant or some cases fall. The specific reasons can be listed as common problems related to fish ponds, feed cost, water quality, natural calamities (temperature, drought, excessive rains, floods), communications, market access, price fluctuations etc. The key problems of nursery owners and fish farmers can summarize as;  Encountering challenges in business due to; o Higher cost of production due to high;  Cost for Electricity and fuel for pump operation  Labor & employee (under use of capacity due to periodical work for fulltime employee)  Cost for feeds and other essentials.  Mortality of fish fry’s for  Low quality fish fry  Accumulation of methane gas  Oxygen shortage and contamination of water  Fluctuation of water temperature o Low price of fish in consumer market due to  Over supply than demands (for increased competition)  Sale at pond side due to poor communication.  Increased leasing cost for ponds.  High cost for credit Fish prices depend on size, weight, quality,seasonality, supply and demand, and distance tomarkets. Despite substantial improvements in roadcondition particularly in peri-urban areas, remotevillages still face an accessibility problem, whichin turn affects the quality and price of fish. Heavyrains often destroy the muddy roads in villagesmaking them eventually inaccessible for thevehicles to carry fish to the markets. This leadsto high transport costs and hence low profitmargins for them. Almost all farmers and nursery owners have reported the loss or very marginal profit during over the last two years due to high cost for feeds and pond leasing. As is reported by Xx. Xxxxx owner of BholaMonosex tilapia hatchery that he has lost 30% of his enlisted fish farmers (who used to collect fish fry from his hatchery) over the last 18 months period. Those far...
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