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Analysis Study Research Paper | Agricultural Economics | Somalia | Volume 14 Issue 1, January 2025 | Rating: 7.5 / 10
The Role of Small Fisheries in Economic Growth: A Case Study Challenges and Opportunities of Mogadishu, Somalia
Dr. Abdirashid Omar Qase
Abstract: This research examines the role of small fisheries in economic growth in Mogadishu, Somalia, pointing out their potential contribution within continuing challenges whereas the specified Somalia's extensive coastline and reliance on fisheries for food security and employment, understanding this sector is important for effective policy formulation and economic development. The study addresses the question on how do small fisheries in Mogadishu contribute to economic growth, and what challenges and opportunities do fisheries present for local communities? The main objective is to assess the economic impact of small fisheries, identifying main challenges and opportunities for growth and sustainability. Additionally, employing a methods approach, the research data from surveys of local fishers with qualitative interviews of stakeholders, providing a comprehensive understanding of the sector's dynamics. Findings indicate that small fisheries significantly contribute to local employment and food security, yet face challenges such as overfishing, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of market access. Opportunities for growth include sustainable fishing practices and improved supply chain management. The results emphasize the importance of supporting small fisheries as a means of enhancing economic growth in Mogadishu, suggesting that policymakers focus on developing infrastructure, promoting sustainability, and facilitating market access to maximize the sector's potential, on focusing these issues can lead to improved livelihoods and economic resilience in the region.
Keywords: Small Fisheries, Economic Growth, Mogadishu, Seafood Industry, Sustainable Fishing, Employment Opportunities
Edition: Volume 14 Issue 1, January 2025,
Pages: 283 - 287