01313nam a2200229 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000250006024501650008526002270025030000120047750000160048952004230050565000170092865000150094565000200096065000250098065000300100565000100103565000210104570000170106621041082019-01-15 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aPEDROZA FILHO, M. X. aIntegration of small scale fish farmers and processing industry in developing countriesbcase study of aquaculture value chain in Brazil.h[electronic resource] aIn: BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FISHERIES ECONOMICS AND TRADE, 2018, Seattle. Adapting to a changing world: challenges and ppportunities: book of abstracts. Seattle: University of Washingtonc2018 ap. 285. aIIFET 2018. aMost of fish farmed by small scale producers in developing countries is sold directly to local markets without passing through a processing industry. Besides problems related to sanitary requirements, this situation highlights the low added value retained by fish farmers. In Brazil, the integration between small scale fish farmers and processing industry is restricted to few cooperatives, mainly at southern region. aFamily farms aFish farms aFish processing aAgricultura Familiar aDesenvolvimento Pesqueiro aPeixe aPequeno Produtor1 aCASTILHO, M.