Factors Influencing Value Addition among Fish Traders in Mombasa County, Kenya
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Date
2020-09Author
Mahmud, Swaleh Sheikh
Mathuva, Eric
Mwenda, Paul Kirigia
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Although there exists enormous benefits that can be linked to value addition, many fish traders in
Mombasa County still sell unprocessed fish and fish products. The resultant losses are due to
spoilage attributable to perishability of fish and losses of additional income for lack of processing.
The study was on factors influencing value addition among fish traders in Mombasa County. The
specific objectives was: to determine the influence of infrastructure on fish value addition. The
research employed a descriptive research design and a census methodology. The target population
was 76 registered fish traders involved in fish business. Structured and semi-structured
questionnaires were employed. Quantitative and qualitatively analysis using frequency table
proportions (percentage) was used to interpret the data, inferential statistics was used to analyze
the data. The study established that the infrastructure =.376. p<.001) has significant causal
effect on fish value addition in Mombasa County. It was concluded that support towards
enhancement of infrastructure is necessary if value addition is to be uplifted. The County
government is an important player in ensuring that trade policies are pro- business and especially
towards ensuring that they work for up scaling of fish value addition. The study recommends that
state and non-state actors should come in through infrastructural development to assist fish traders
to embrace and enhance uptake of fish value addition. Government agencies should re-look at the
existing policies, guidelines and regulation relating to fisheries industry to ensure they are provalue addition. Fish traders should increase their internal capabilities by adopting modern
technologies and equipment to enhance fish value addition activities.
Publisher
International Journal of African Business Studies (IJABS)