Value | Category | Cases | |
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-Bombe -Chambo -Micheni -Mbaba -Usipa They mostly the tail side for the big fish, a few it it all. They eat whole for small and very small fish | 1 |
9.1%
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1. Usipa 2. Masukuhunju 3. Utaka 4. Chambo 5. Magirewa 6. Golota 7. Holokolo 8. Gong’o The Focus Group Discussions with the women from Mlare 7.5 Stratum revealed that most families from this group eat some of the fish species that they usually se | 1 |
9.1%
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|
1. Usipa 2. Kabwili 3. Sango 4. masukuhunju 5. Kamuchwala 6. Nyumere 7. Chambo 8. Mpherere The Focus Group Discussions revealed that most families from this group eat some of the fish species that they usually sell. While most of the members indicated t | 1 |
9.1%
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|
Chiyendammwamba-whole fish Afwilili-whole fish Usipa-whole fish Chambo-whole fish Milamba-whole fish Micheni-whole fish | 1 |
9.1%
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|
Micheni Jamison Usipa | 1 |
9.1%
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|
The Focus Group Discussions with the women revealed that most families from this group eat all of the fish species that they usually sell. The respondents indicated that they eat the whole fish without leaving any part. | 1 |
9.1%
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|
The women indicated that they eat all the fish species mentioned above and that they eat the whole fish which means they do not choose any part of the fish or leave the other | 1 |
9.1%
|
|
Usipa Utaka Jamison | 1 |
9.1%
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|
Usipa-the whole fish Jamison-the whole fish Kampango-the whole fish Micheni-the whole fish Chambo-the whole fish | 1 |
9.1%
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|
Usipa-they discard the head Utaka-eat the whole fish Kambuzi-eat the whole fish | 1 |
9.1%
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|
Usipa-they eat the whole fish Jamison-they eat the whole fish Utaka-they eat the whole fish Kambuzi-they eat the whole fish Chiyendammwamba-they eat the whole fish Afwilili-they eat the whole fish | 1 |
9.1%
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