DFM Thailand scoping report

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Terms of Reference

  • The report will be 30-40 pages long.
  • It will identify the stakeholders and their locations, important locations, and diverse value chains in Thailand with key issues affecting the value chains.
  • Rapid appraisal report will include:
    • Inventory and mapping of all key aspects of the entire dried fish value chain
    • An inventory of dried fish products available in main supermarkets and major fresh markets in BMA
    • Rough sketches of the dried fish value chains
    • Identification of hotspots

Status

IN PROGRESS

Workflow

  • 2021-03: Agreed to combine "Report on rapid appraisal of dried fish value chains" into the Scoping report, with reflection on the contribution of “pre-Scoping” exploratory research to the data process. Suggested to provide some figures and tables prior to the final report, to assist comparative study. Specifically: list of fish species, table of imported/exported products, geographic data (for mapping in late 2021).

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Dried Fish Matters Project Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts 432 Fletcher Argue Building, 15 Chancellor Circle The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2 CANADA

dried.fish.matters@umanitoba.ca

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This work draws on research supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

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