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Fish Trade Flows in Africa: Value and Socio-economic Consequences of Fish Importation and Exportation into and out of Africa

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Fish Trade Advocacy Paper (2.267Mb)
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Language
en
Date
2018-08
Author
AU-IBAR
Type
Policy; Other
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Abstract
This Advocacy paper is a synthesis of the Consultancy Report on the “Impact of international fish trade flows in Africa” as well as a series of reports on Africa Fish Trade Flow Corridors and the Trade policies related to Fish Trade in Africa presented at the ThinkTank Meeting on Intra-Regional Fish Trade in Africa, 2nd -4th August, 2017, in Abuja, Nigeria.
Subject
Fish Trade Flows; FishGov1 Project
Publisher
AU-IBAR
Extent
14 pages
Sponsors/Funders/Partners
European Union
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1151
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  • Fisheries Governance, Management and Blue Economy [152]
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