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The role of farmed fish in the diets of the resource-poor in Egypt

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  • El Mahdi, A.
  • Krstic, J.
  • Abdallah, A.
  • Abdullah, H.
  • Kantor, P.
  • Valpiani, N.

Abstract

The Egyptian aquaculture industry provides more than 100,000 full-time or part-time jobs and produces the country’s least-expensive farmed animal protein. Thus, aquaculture plays an important role in both sustaining livelihoods and improving the diet quality and nutritional health of Egyptians, including a significant proportion of the 25.5% who are resource-poor. Recognizing this dual role, WorldFish has promoted sustainable growth in Egyptian aquaculture for more than 20 years. Through its work, WorldFish has identified a lack of quality data about fish consumption preferences and practices. Eager to fill this knowledge gap, WorldFish partnered with the Environment and Development Group (EDG) to study consumption of fish, red meat and poultry among the resource-poor in Egypt. This study aimed to characterize current consumer preferences for and consumption patterns of animal-source foods, comparing red meat, poultry and fish. The resulting data is meant to contribute to a better understanding of what drives demand for fish among the resource-poor in Egypt, allowing value chain actors to more successfully market their products to this segment of the population.

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  • El Mahdi, A. & Krstic, J. & Abdallah, A. & Abdullah, H. & Kantor, P. & Valpiani, N., 2015. "The role of farmed fish in the diets of the resource-poor in Egypt," Monographs, The WorldFish Center, number 40573, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfi:wfbook:40573
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    Keywords

    Livestock and fish; Livelihoods; Food security; Small-scale aquaculture; Surveys; Value chains; North Africa; Egypt;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q00 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - General - - - General

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