Fisherwomen’s Knowledge, Aptitude and Practice (KAP) of alternate income generating activities: A case study in AP
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Fisherwomen’s Knowledge, Aptitude and Practice (KAP) of alternate income generating activities: A case study in AP
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Narayanakumar, R
Ravichand, Y Rao, V Suryaprakasa |
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Socio Economic and Extension
Fishing Villages Fishing Community |
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Fisheries sector in India contributes to over Rs.6.000 crores of foreign exchange. It employs about three million people living In 3638 fishing villages in marine capture fisheries and related activities. Thus the sector serves as an important source of employment income generation and a comparatively cheaper source of protein. |
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1987
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/7291/1/295-FISHING_CHIMER_1987.pdf
Narayanakumar, R and Ravichand, Y and Rao, V Suryaprakasa (1987) Fisherwomen’s Knowledge, Aptitude and Practice (KAP) of alternate income generating activities: A case study in AP. Fishing Chimes, 25 (4). pp. 43-44. |
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