DFM Reports & Books

Living on the Edge: Perspectives of the small-scale women fish processors of northern coastal Andhra Pradesh, India

Authors: Venkatesh Salagrama, Arjili Dasu

Year of Publication

2021

Published by:

University of Manitoba / District Fishermen Youth Welfare Association

Language:

English

Pages:

81

Place:

Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract:

The District Fishermen Youth Welfare Association (DFYWA) is a community-based non-governmental organisation working with the small-scale fishers and fishworkers of northern Andhra Pradesh since 1992, implementing activities focused on developing sustainable fisheries-based livelihoods for men and women. This working paper is the first in the proposed series, focusing upon the fisherwomen involved in dried fish trade covering the four northern coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh. The working paper also takes a sideways glance at the potential impacts of the industrial fishmeal production on the small-scale processed fish production in the target communities. It is the intention of DFYWA to treat the working paper as a live document, to allow updating it at regular intervals, add more quantitative data as it is collected, and also use this as a baseline to understand and interpret future development directions in the subsector, both from within the communities and outside of them. The study, based mostly on primary data collection, is undertaken by several members and staff of DFYWA.

Keywords:

Dried fish trade; Andhra Pradesh; fisherwomen; small-scale fisheries; sustainable livelihoods; fishmeal industry impacts; community-based organisations

Citation:

Salagrama, V., & Dasu, A. (2021). Living on the Edge: Perspectives of the small-scale women fish processors of northern coastal Andhra Pradesh, India (Working Paper No. 07; Dried Fish Matters). University of Manitoba / District Fishermen Youth Welfare Association.