3 April 2018 | Rajiw Kumar | 1689 Downloads | .pdf | 2.26 MB | Freshwater finfish, Livelihoods, gender and social issues, India
Jharkhand, India, has a significant population of tribal people, around 28% of the state's 33 million. Agriculture is the main livelihood and subsistence-level farming is predominant, offering limited opportunities for employment to landless people for most of the year. This article documents the experience of the Jharkhand Department of Fisheries in developing cage-based aquaculture as an alternative livelihood for tribal fishers that had been displaced by the construction of reservoirs, working in association with fisher collectives.
Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution.