Fisheries Statistics and Information Systems (FISHIN)UGA/87/007
SEC Fld Rpt 13

FAO/UNDP PROJECT UGA/87/007
FISHIN NOTES AND RECORDS

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC FIELD REPORTS
No. 13
LAKE VICTORIA FISHERIES INDUSTRIALISATION: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN UGANDA
TABLE OF CONTENT

By

J.E. Reynolds1 & W.M. Ssali2

FISHIN - UGA/87/007March 1990


1. Socio-Economist, FISHIN Project, UGA/87/007.

2. Fisheries Officer i/c Fish Technology Laboratory, Uganda Fisheries Department.

ABSTRACT

With recent substantial increases in harvests from the Ugandan sector of Lake Victoria, related mostly to the Nile perch succession, several industrial ventures have been established and others are planned. Operations are geared to serve both domestic and export markets. Although primarily concerned with the exploitation of Nile perch, there is interest in the processing and marketing of tilapia and the small pelagic Rastrineobola spp. as well. This paper reviews the context and development of industrialisation and considers its implications for future directions of the Lake fisheries.




EDITORIAL NOTE

This is one in a series of Field Reports by the Socio-Economic Working Group of FAO/UNDP Project UGA/87/007, Fisheries Statistics and Information Systems (FISHIN). Socio-Economic Field Reports (SEC Fld Rpts) are intended as occasional working documents/ briefs/notes covering on-going Group activities, issued for the information of Project team members and other interested colleagues. Length, format, and content vary according to the type and scope of activity reviewed (field trips, surveys, studies, workshops, etc.). It is cautioned that observations and findings presented in the Reports should be treated as preliminary and subject to further verification. Correspondence, comments, and suggestions are welcomed and may be forwarded to: J.Eric Reynolds, Socio-Economic Advisor, UGA/87/007, FAO/UN, P.O. Box 521, Kampala, Uganda.



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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LAKE VICTORIA FISHERIES INDUSTRIALISATION: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN UGANDA

1.   INTRODUCTION

2.   BACKGROUND: THE PRE-NILE PERCH FISHERIES REGIME

2.1   Subsistence and Artisanal Fishing

2.2   Traditional Handling, Processing, and Marketing

2.3   Mechanised/Industrial Fishing

2.4   Industrial Handling, Processing, and Marketing

2.4.1   Early developments

2.4.2   Western Uganda fish processing plants

2.4.3   The crocodile skins industry

2.4.4   Tilapia fillet plants in Kampala

3.   RECENT DEVELOPMENTS: THE NILE PERCH SUCCESSION

3.1   Trends in Catch Levels and Species Composition

3.2   Discussion: Socio-Economic Aspects of the Post-Nile Perch Regime

3.3   New Industrial/Mechanised Fishing Ventures

3.4   Discussion: Recent Trawl Fishing Trials and Socio-Economic Considerations

3.5   New Industrial Handling and Processing Ventures

3.5.1   Kampala Ice Plant

3.5.2   Gomba Fishing Industries Ltd.

3.5.3   Quality Foods (U) Ltd.

3.5.4   Uganda Fisheries Enterprises Ltd.

3.5.5   Victoria Fresh Foods Ltd.

3.5.6   Other activity: Utilisation of small-sized fish

3.6   Discussion: Present Processing Capacity and Future Prospects

4.   CONCLUSION

4.1   Summary

4.2   Recommendations

4.2.1   Trawling

4.2.2   Industrial food fish processing plants

4.2.3   Development of the Rastrineobola fishery

4.2.4   Other utilisation of small-sized fishes

4.2.5   The crocodile industry

5.   REFERENCES CITED

ANNEX: FIGURES AND TABLES