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Participation of women in oyster and mussel farming in Western Visayas, Philippines

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1995
著者
Siar, Susana V.
Samonte, G. Pb.
Espada, A. T.
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aquaculture statistics ASFA
mussel culture ASFA
oyster culture ASFA
sociology ASFA
women ASFA
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Philippines AGROVOC
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This paper provides baseline information on the involvement of women in small-scale coastal aquaculture such as the farming of slipper oyster, Crassostrea iredalei (Faustino 1933), and green mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus 1758). Data were gathered during a socio-economic survey of oyster and mussel farming in Western Visayas, Philippines conducted from July to December 1991.There were 175 respondents interviewed; 18.5% and 2.4% of oyster and mussel farmers were females. Fishing and related activities were the major source of livelihood for the majority of oyster and mussel farmers. In 1990, 79.4% and 69.8% of oyster and mussel farmers earned an annual income of less than P30 000 (1 USS P23). Based on the 1988 (latest data available) poverty threshold of P2654 (monthly) for Western Visayas, 80.4% and 71.7% of oyster and mussel farmers lived below poverty level in 1990. of 175 respondents. 79.3% and 48.2% of oyster and mussel farmers indicated that their household members participated in farming activities. More female household members were involved in oyster farming compared with mussel farming. Harvesting in mussel farming and both harvesting and marketing in oyster farming generated the widest participation among female household members.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1493
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Siar, S. V., Samonte, G. Pb., & Espada, A. T. (1995). Participation of women in oyster and mussel farming in Western Visayas, Philippines. Aquaculture Research, 26(7), 459-467. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1995.tb00936.x 
DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2109.1995.tb00936.x
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1355-557X
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