When sisters become competitors: Coastal women's innovative utilization of trawler by-catch in Ghana
R Overå - Changing tides: Gender, fisheries and globalization, 2005 - cmi.no
This essay tells the story of how by-catch from trawlers arrived as a new opportunity arising
from foreign investments in Ghana's fisheries, and the way in which the local fish trader elite
of Moree managed, in an entreprenneurial manner, to gain access to this new resource. The
case study of Moree is conerned with the way actors in" traditional" and" modern" systems of
fishing interact and the economic and social changes that occur in a local community as a
result of women's entrepreneurship in relation to both systems.
from foreign investments in Ghana's fisheries, and the way in which the local fish trader elite
of Moree managed, in an entreprenneurial manner, to gain access to this new resource. The
case study of Moree is conerned with the way actors in" traditional" and" modern" systems of
fishing interact and the economic and social changes that occur in a local community as a
result of women's entrepreneurship in relation to both systems.
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