Sustainable Food Value Chains Knowledge Platform

Senegal Fish Value Chain Analysis

2018

This study analyses Senegal’s seafood production, the market situation and development over the past years with a special focus on trends in trade with Europe. In this context, the study will analyse the European import standards, their role and implementation, as well as make general observations in the context of fish harvest and aspects of sustainability. Since nearly 90% of Senegal’s seafood production has an artisanal orientation — therefore an extremely large community — structural changes in the sector do have social implications. The study will also describe the government’s functions, mainly the ministry of fisheries, their role in structuring development in cooperation with other business support entities, such as associations and international support structures

Countries: Senegal
Commodities: General references crustaceans, Shrimp, Fish in general, Captured fish, Albacore, Grouper, Sardine, Skipjack, Sole, Tuna, Other fish, Molluscs in general, Octopus, Squid
Topics: Sustainability in general, Analysis in general, End-market analysis, Value Chain Governance in general
Personal author: Siegfried Bank and Makhtar Thiam
Authoring organization: ChiPro GmbH and Trade Up Africa
Publisher: Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries (CBI)
Type: Case study
Format: Document
References (Download): EN
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