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Title: The marketing context – understanding demand for fish
Author(s): Murray, Francis
Contact Email: fjm3@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): De Silva, Sena S
Amarasinghe, Upali S
Nguyen, Thuy T T
Citation: Murray F (2006) The marketing context – understanding demand for fish. In: De Silva SS, Amarasinghe US & Nguyen TTT (eds.) Better-practice approaches for culture-based fisheries development in Asia. ACIAR Monograph No. 120, 120. Canberra, Australia: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), pp. 83-94. http://aciar.gov.au/publication/MN120
Keywords: Co-management
Tilapia
Sri Lanka
Market failure
Fishery
community based management
Fishes Reproduction
Tilapia
Issue Date: 2006
Date Deposited: 21-Nov-2011
Series/Report no.: ACIAR Monograph No. 120, 120
Abstract: Poor understanding of the demand for aquatic products has frequently undermined attempts to promote culture-based fish production. Therefore a marketing ‘situation analysis’ should be one of the first tasks undertaken prior to promoting and/or extending such an activity.
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URL: http://aciar.gov.au/publication/MN120

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