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FISHERIES

Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems (2020-2021)

Ghana, 2020 - 2023
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GHA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
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Nicole Franz, Lena Westlund, Molly Ahern
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Fishery Surveys
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Feb 09, 2023
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1.6.8 If you process and sell in a different place how do you transport the fish from one place to another? (x1_6_8_if_you_process_and_se)

Data file: data_anon_focus_groups_discussions

Overview

Valid: 40
Type: Discrete
Width: 241
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
By head porters if case it us not much, tricycle if we buying a lot or by commercial vehicles if from a distance place 1
2.5%
By organised truck 1
2.5%
By services rendered by head porters from the landing sites and we use the services of commercial vehicles to transport to the market. 1
2.5%
Cargo track Mini van Taxis 1
2.5%
Delivered by mini vans Head porters Truck Tricycle 1
2.5%
Delivery via Cargo truck Transport fish via services of taxis 1
2.5%
Finished products are transported via Tricycle, motorcycle, cargo trucks and by foot 1
2.5%
Fish are transported via taxi and boat 1
2.5%
Fish is transported from processing sites to markets through tricycles and commercial taxis for long distance markets 1
2.5%
For shorter distance fish is transported via push truck, wheelbarrow, motorcycle, tricycle and walking whilst with longer distances via cargo trucks and taxis. 1
2.5%
From the beach site: tricycle or head porters this depends on the quantity and proximity to our homes. To the market : commercial vehicles 1
2.5%
From the landing beach we usebHead porters. if from elsewhere commercial vehicles and then head porters 1
2.5%
From the landing site to the kitchen we use tricycle After processing we travel to the market using cargo trucks 1
2.5%
Head porters Trucks Tricycles 1
2.5%
Head porters and commercial transport for those who leave further away 1
2.5%
Head porters are used, push trucks, tricycles to transport from banks to our home depending on the quantity. For traders who sell at Akateng they use head porters or push trucks and commercial transport are used for distance markets 1
2.5%
Processed is conveyed by commercial vehicles to markets and fresh fish is by head porters if we buy a little but tricycle if a lot to where we process 1
2.5%
They organise themselves and use commercial taxi 1
2.5%
Those closer to the landing site gives to head porters,those far away give to tricycle or cart- Pushers .Some deliver to their customers through VIP transport, others use cargo 1
2.5%
Through Head porters Truck(aboboyaa) Delivery by bus 1
2.5%
Transport via push truck Transport via taxi Transport via boat 1
2.5%
Transportation of fish is done via the services of tricycle, wheelbarrow, truck, taxi, motorcycle and head porters for short distances and cargo trucks and taxis for longer distances 1
2.5%
Transported via boat 1
2.5%
Transported via taxi 1
2.5%
Transported via taxi services 1
2.5%
Transporting from the landing site to the processing sites is by tricycle.To the markets is by trucks 1
2.5%
Tricycle transports to road side and commercial vehicle transport it to the market 1
2.5%
Use of head porters (transporters) if small and tricycles if large quantities to transport from landing site to home and commercial vehicle to market. 1
2.5%
We get head porters who carry the fish to the house in case a taxi can't access the place If the fish is being transported to the regional market to sell,a cargo delivers it on our behalf and we take a different transport to go and sell 1
2.5%
We go with taxis to the market. Sometines we deliver it to our customers in different regions and they sell it 1
2.5%
We transport fish by delivery through cargo trucks and sometimes by hiring taxis 1
2.5%
We transport it by delivery through Cargo trucks 1
2.5%
We transport our fresh fish by tricycle to processing site but by commercial transports to the market 1
2.5%
We transport to processing site by using a tricycle 1
2.5%
We transport to the market using tricycle if you stay far but those closer uses head porters 1
2.5%
We use cargo tracks, mini vans, tricycle to transport fish to the market and sometimes head porters do carry it for us 1
2.5%
We use commercial cargo truck to transport fish to market 1
2.5%
We use head porters or motor bikes from the banks to home. From home to markets we have issues because our roads are bad so a vehicles can not ply the road. We use motor bikes to convey to nearest town before we can get a commercial vehicle 1
2.5%
We use tricycle to carry it to the raod side for commercial transport to send it to the market 1
2.5%
We use tricycle to carry the fish to the place where commercial transport will carry to the market 1
2.5%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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