Economic analysis of fish production
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Fish production is a crucial component of the global economy, providing a significant source of protein for human consumption and livelihoods for millions of people worldwide. This study conducts an economic analysis of fish production, focusing on key aspects such as production costs, market trends, and the impact of external factors on the industry. The research utilizes a combination of quantitative data analysis and qualitative assessment to provide a comprehensive overview of the economic dynamics of fish production. By examining production costs, including inputs such as feed, labor, and equipment, the study aims to identify areas where efficiency improvements can be made to enhance profitability for fish producers. Market trends play a crucial role in shaping the economic landscape of fish production. This study examines factors such as consumer demand, pricing dynamics, and competition to understand the market forces driving the industry. By analyzing market trends, the research aims to provide insights into potential opportunities for growth and development within the fish production sector. External factors, such as environmental regulations, climate change, and global economic conditions, can significantly impact fish production. This study investigates the influence of these factors on the industry and explores strategies that producers can employ to mitigate risks and capitalize on opportunities. Overall, this economic analysis of fish production offers valuable insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers seeking to understand the dynamics of the fish production sector. By highlighting key economic indicators, market trends, and external factors influencing the industry, this research aims to contribute to informed decision-making and sustainable development within the fish production sector.
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<b></b></p><p><b><b>1.0<br>INTRODUCTION</b></b></p><p><b><b></b></b></p><b><b><p><b>1.1<br>BACKGROUND OF STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>Over<br>the years Nigeria is a country known for their interest in agriculture<br>especially fish production; among other agricultural products, fish production<br>tend to be one of the most revenue generating section of the agricultural<br>sector in Nigeria.</p><p>According<br>to (Ugwumba and chukwudi, 2010) stated that the growth of a country’s<br>population goes hand in hand with the demand for human basic needs of life;<br>some of these basic needs includes food, water and shelter as the case maybe<br>with unrestricted increase in demand for protein rich food items from animals.</p><p>According<br>to (FAO, 2014) stated that never before have people consumed so much fish or<br>depended so much on the this sector for<br>their well-being because it is kind of cheaper than other protein sources.</p><p>FAO,<br>2014 also stated that in 2012, aquaculture recorded all time production high<br>production of fish and now provides almost half of all fishes for human food.</p><p>According<br>to (Emmanuel et al, 2014) stated that in Nigeria today, the current structure<br>and demand for fish is about three to four times the level of local production.<br>Aquaculture, an aspect of fisheries which is an integral part of agriculture<br>has become the major source of revenue for the Nigeria thereby increase the<br>country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and also help solve the problem of<br>unemployment in Nigeria for our teeming youth if adequately managed.</p><p>The<br>production of fish is the most common form of aquaculture. It involves raising<br>fish commercially in tanks, it can also be in ponds, ocean enclose usually for<br>food.</p><p>Take<br>Nigeria for instance the most important species of fish used in farming and<br>fish production is the Tilapia fish, clarid catfishes and carp as the case<br>maybe.</p><p><b>1.2 STATEMENT OF PRODUCTION</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>Fish<br>farming in Nigeria today tend to be on the increase, but there are some factors<br>limiting the efficiency of fish production in Nigeria, some of these factors<br>include poor storage facilities, lack of capital to start up fish production.<br>Another factor that is affecting to efficiency of fish production in Nigeria is<br>oil spillage; oil spillage is one of the major factor affecting to fish<br>production in Nigeria; most of the fishes in the river are dead especially for<br>those living in the Nigeria delta region of Nigeria. What really instigated the<br>study economic analysis of fish farming in Nigeria is due to malnutrition; the<br>research good life, the search for food with high protein content is on the<br>high side due to low production of protein contained food especially animal<br>protein.</p><p><b>1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>The<br>main aim of the research work is to examine the effect fish production on the<br>economy of Nigeria. The specific objective of the study as stated as follows:</p><p>1. To<br>examine the relationship between fish production and the economic growth of<br>Nigeria</p><p>2. To<br>investigate on the factors affecting production in Nigeria</p><p>3. To<br>examine the role of Aquaculture in the socio economic development of Nigeria<br>through revenue generation</p><p>4. To<br>discuss the economic benefit of fish production in Nigeria</p><p>5. To<br>examine the relationship between fish production and the rate of unemployment<br>in Nigeria</p><p>6. To<br>proffer recommendation for problem discovered during the research work</p><p><b>1.4 RESEARCH QUESTION</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>The<br>study came up with the following research question in order to ascertain the<br>object of the study. Some of the research questions are stated below as<br>follows:</p><p>1. Is<br>there any relationship between fish production and the economic growth of<br>Nigeria?</p><p>2. What<br>are the factors affecting production in Nigeria?</p><p>3. What<br>are the roles of Aquaculture in the socio economic development of Nigeria<br>through revenue generation?</p><p>4. What<br>are the economic benefits of fish production in Nigeria?</p><p>5. Is<br>there any relationship between fish production and the rate of unemployment in<br>Nigeria?</p><p><b>1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>H0:<br>There is no significant relationship between fish production and profitability</p><p>H1:<br>There is significant relationship between fish production and the profitability</p><p><b>1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>The<br>study will be of immense benefit the federal government of Nigeria, the state government,<br>the citizen of Nigeria, the fish production sectors, and other researchers that<br>wishes to carry out a similar research on the above topic as it will discuss<br>the concept of fish production, the factors affect the efficiency of fish<br>production in Nigeria, the reviews on fish production; it will also proffer<br>solution to the problem facing fish production in Nigeria.</p><p><b>1.7 SCOPE OF STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>The<br>study economic analysis of fish production in Nigeria will cover fish<br>production and the economy of Nigeria using data for the rate of fish<br>production from 1990 to 2015</p><p><b>1.8 LIMITATION OF STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p><b>FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS</b>:<br>financial constraints tend to impede the efficiency of the researcher in<br>getting information concerning the research work from the internet, books and<br>other sources of information. But the information provided by the researcher<br>are well refined to suit the research topic.</p><p><b>TIME CONSTRAINTS</b>:<br>Due to the researcher’s involvement in other school activities like<br>presentation of seminar, attendance to lectures, submission of assignment etc,<br>he or she could not have much time to study further into the research topic.<br>But he or she was able to meet up with the requirements of the research work</p><p><b>1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p><b>FISH PRODUCTION</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>Refers<br>to the output of fish by<br>humans both from capture fisheries and<br>aquaculture; in this particular context, it does not refer to the<br>biological production of fish.</p><p><b>REFERENCES</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>Adeogun,<br>O. A., Ogunbadejo H. K., Ayinla, O. A., Oresegun A., Oguntade, O. R., Tanko and<br>Williams, S. B. 2007. 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