Hilsa Fishers of Ramgati, Lakshmipur, Bangladesh: An Overview of Socio- Economic and Livelihood Context

Muhammad Enayet Ullah Rana, A. Salam, Shahriar Nazrul Km, M. Hasan
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The present investigation was carried out to assess the socio-economic and livelihood status of the hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) fishermen of the river Meghna in Ramgati upazila (sub-district) under Lakshmipur district from December 2015 to May 2016. Pertinent data were collected from randomly selected 150 hilsa fishermen by personal interview with a structured questionnaire, focus group discussion and, data were crosschecked with the key informants. Data interpretation showed that the maximum number of fishers (33%) belonged to the age group of 31 to 40 years. Most of the fishers belonged to the joint family with average family members (7) higher than the national average. In addition, most of the participants (49%) can only sign followed by illiterate (24%) and only few fishers passed primary (20%) and secondary (7%) level of education. Although they are fishing round the year, vegetables were the most common food item consumed by the fishers’ family. Majority of the fishers (67%) worked on another fishermen’s boat as labour. The highest number (44%) of the fishers’ annual income ranged between 21,000 and 40,000 BDT where highest income was more than 100,000 BDT. About 93% of the fishermen depended on loan to run the fishing and among them 33% depended on Mahajon and 24% on Aratdar. Almost all the fishers (91%) mentioned that piracy was the major problem and, 53% and 89% reported both dadon and market controlled by Aratder/bapari respectively as the main constraints in their business. To safeguard the livelihood of the fishermen, the government, donor agencies and NGOs should come forward to provide adult education, loan without or minimum interest and set criteria for the Aratder/bapari so that they can’t harass the fishers during fish selling.
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本调查旨在评估2015年12月至2016年5月Lakshmipur地区Ramgati upazila(街道)Meghna河的hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha)渔民的社会经济和生计状况。通过结构化问卷的个人访谈、焦点小组讨论和与关键信息提供者的交叉核对,从随机选择的150名希尔萨渔民中收集相关数据。数据解释表明,最大数量的渔民(33%)属于31 - 40岁年龄组。大多数渔民属于联合家庭,平均家庭成员数(7)高于全国平均水平。此外,大多数参与者(49%)只会签名,其次是文盲(24%),只有少数渔民通过了小学(20%)和中学(7%)的教育水平。虽然他们全年都在捕鱼,但蔬菜是渔民家庭最常见的食物。大多数渔民(67%)在另一渔民的船上工作。渔民年收入最高的人数(44%)在21,000至40,000 BDT之间,其中最高收入超过100,000 BDT。大约93%的渔民依靠贷款来经营渔业,其中33%依靠Mahajon, 24%依靠Aratdar。几乎所有的渔民(91%)都提到盗版是主要问题,53%和89%的渔民分别表示,dadon和Aratder/ barari控制的市场是他们业务的主要制约因素。为了保障渔民的生计,政府、捐助机构和非政府组织应该挺身而出,提供成人教育、无息或低息贷款,并为Aratder/bapari制定标准,使他们不能在卖鱼时骚扰渔民。
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