Thematic Studies for Gender in Aquaculture in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam

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Thematic Studies for Gender in Aquaculture in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam Truong Hoang MINH and Nguyen Thi Kim QUYEN College of Aquaculture and Fisheries Can Tho University, Can Tho City, Vietnam Presented at the 5 th Global Symposium on Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries (GAF5) 12-15 November 2014, Lucknow, India

Case study Gender in cage culture Red Tilapia Value Chain in Vietnam

Presentation outline 1. Researchable issues 2. Objectives 3. Methodology 4. Results and discussion - General introduction on red tilapia value chain - Gender in cage red tilapia farming - Gender issue in other actors 5. Conclusion and recommendations 3

1. Researchable issues Tilapia cage culture in Vietnam: developed since 90s, important role in local communities income. The total production of red Tilapia: 2.9% in 2007 and 5.6% in 2013. Major culture area in MKD. 4

National plan for aquaculture production in 2020-1.5 2.0 MT catfish (+ 4.8%/ yr) - 700,000 tons shrimp (+5.76% /yr) - 400,000 tons mollusc (+16.0% /yr) - 200,000 tons marine fishes (+ 14.9%/yr) - 150,000 tons tilapia (+7.9% /yr) - 150,000 tons seaweeds (+ 7.2% /yr)

1. Researchable issues (Cont.) Tien Giang province: ranked 2 nd in production of Tilapia, rapid growth from 4,716 tons in 2005 to 8,470 tons in 2013 (> 2,400 households), avr. Yield is around 8-9 tons/cage/crop. Tilapia cage farming: men play main role. Current studies on technical and financial aspects in tilapia farms. What is about women s roles?. NOT STUDY YET 6

2. Objectives To identify gender roles (men and women) in tilapia cage value chain in Tien Giang province, Viet Nam; To determine women s roles in Tilapia value chain, focusing on grow out farming sectors; To analyse gender roles in other nodes of value chain; To propose a solution for integrating gender role in red tilapia cage culture in Vietnam. 7

3. Methodology Data collection Secondary data: DARDs, annual report of local fisheries Directorate and current studies. Primary data: - FGD and KPI - Questionnaire surveys: 30 tilapia grow-out cage culture farmers (5 women and 25 man) and owners of other actors (hatchery, nurseries, middlemen, wholesaler, processing plant. 8

Quantitative and qualitative methods Qualitative analysis tool in empowerment Study area 9

General actors in red tilapia value chain Main actors: - Inputs: Hatcheries; seed collectors; nursing business; feed and chemical traders. - Grow-out (farmers): Cage culture - Output: Middlemen; wholesaler; market, processing plant; - Middlemen, wholesalers - Local markets - Processing plant - Export: international market (ASC)

4. Results General value chain of Tilapia commodity Inputs Hatchery Feed Chemicals Production Grow-out Middlemen/Traders Wholesaler Middlemen Consu mption Domestic Market Export Export Processing Men: Production, management & selling Women: temporary employees Men: Farm management & selling Women: Saving Men & Women Buying & selling fish Women: Saving Women Buying, selling & saving fish Men: Employees Women labours Men: Technique & management Women Selling fish Men (Int. market) Trading & management 11

Gender role in seed production and nursery - Men role: the majority of activities related to technical aspect such as spawning, fertilization, medication, purchasing and selling fry, fish size classifying, transportation, communication marketing. - Women role: household works, cleaning, counting fry, feeding fry, selling, saving, financial managing,.. Nursery pond

Gender role in grow-out - Men role: Technique, buying seed, feed, stocking, feeding, pond management, market information, communication, marketing, selling. - Women role: household works, saving, feeding, selling, financial managing,

Gender role in production credit issue Indicators Value (%) Percentage of farm with loans production 36.7 Credit access: - Banks - Relatives Gender representation in borrowing: - Male - Female - Both Gender representation in loan payment: - Male -Female - Both 86.7 13.3 93.3 3.3 3.3 90.0 6.7 3.3 Men play important role in credit issues due to high requirement of capital in fish culture. Men with property ownership will representation in borrowing. 14

Gender role in tilapia cage culture Activities Male Female 1. Seed purchasing 0.97±0.56 0.13±1.41 2. Seed contacting 0.7±0.6 3. Fish health care 1.33±0.35 0.47±0.63 4. Feed purchasing 0.93±0.45 5. Fish feeding 1.37±1.16 0.6±0.77 6. Cage cleaning premises 1.23±1.14 0.23±0.43 7. Harvesting 1.3±1.02 0.43±0.86 8. Sales 0.87±0.43 0.2±0.41 9. Saving 2% 98% 10. Indirect activities: Financial monitor (%) Housework (%) 52 16.7 48 83.3 15

% 105 90 75 60 45 30 15 0 Men Women Activities 16

Gender roles in post-production stage Indicators Family labor Male (%) Female (%) Selling decision 73.3 26.7 Price negotiation 73.3 26.7 Income spending decision 43.3 56.7 Income distribution Priority mark (1 3) - Household expenditure 2.03±0.93 - Savings 2.00±1.41 - Re-investment 2.43±0.35 Although output stage is related closely to financial issues which are suitable for women to handle, men have dominated role than women because: Cages were far away from home => prevent women involve in farming. Tilapia cage culture is large-scale, high input investment with large money amount => important decisions are done by household head 17

Gender role in middlemen & wholesalers If the business is monitored by men: - Men owner role: business management, business plan decision, fish size classifying, - Hiring labors (men and women): fish harvest, fish transportation, logistic supporting, cleaning, fish bag packing, communication, marketing If the business is monitored by women: - Women owner role: Women have absolute decision in all production activities. - Hiring men and women labors: fish harvest, fish transportation, fish size classifying, logistic supporting, cleaning, fish bag packing, trading communication, marketing, saving, financial managing..

Women: - Buying and selling fish - Fish sizing - Saving, household works (children care, coking, ) - Financial managing Men: Gender role in local market (selling) - Carrying fish, logistic, business assisting - Other works (taking & picking children to/from school),.

Women: Gender role in processing plant - Documenting, office works, lab works - Direct involving processing fish products (fillet, sizing, ) - Cleaning equipment and processing ground Men: - Technical management, carrying, cleaning, - Packing product,.

5. CONCLUSION Red tilapia cage culture requires high investment both technical and financial aspects => ratio of women in the family who involve less than men. Important decision on production is done by men with consulting to women in the family. In particularly, women play an essential role in some assistant works require patience and careful such as feeding, cleaning, and direct works such as financial management, saving, house works. 21

5. CONCLUSION Although men play major roles in culture technique, women also contribute significantly in financial management of Tilapia cage culture. 30% of women in family share the work, income distribution, feeding and women Union involves in Tilapia cage culture as well joining in Cooperative. In other actors, women pay major roles in processing, buying and selling, minor role in seed production, nursing, farming but mostly engaging in middlemen and wholesaler actors. 22

RECOMMENDATION Cage location is in deep water body and far from houses, it is not convenient for women involvement in tilapia culture. It needs to improve better facility for movement and safety for women. Women should involve more works in Tilapia cage culture private households and Cooperative and men should share household works with women. Women should be trained in red tilapia cage culture technique which probably help women enhance their participation in technical monitor. 23

Recommendation Although red tilapia cage culture requires strong physical health, women can enhance their roles in contributing tilapia value chain by improving 5 domains of empowerment: production, resources, income, leadership and time. - Further researches on deeply quantitative analysis on empowerment of gender need to be conducted for red tilapia farming and other small-scale aquaculture in the MK.

Thank for Women and Men 25