Aquaculture Industry Potential and Issues
Aquaculture Industry Potential and Issues
Aquaculture Industry Potential and Issues
ISSN 1549-3652
2010 Science Publications
Aquaculture Industry Potential and Issues: A Case from Cage Culture System
Entrepreneurs: Suggestions for Intensification of Aquaculture Industry
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A.N. Ahmad Faiz, 3I. Khairuddin, 2U. Jegak, 2M.S. Hayrol Azril and 2L.S. Jeffrey
Department of Agriculture Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University Putra Malaysia
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Laboratory of Rural Advancement and Agriculture Extension,
Institute for Social Science Studies, University Putra Malaysia
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Department of Professional Development and Continuing Education,
Faculty of Education, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Abstract: Problem statement: Cage culture has become a popular aquaculture system nowadays. In
the recent statistics provided by DOF, the cage culture system has generated almost USD 400 m (RM
1.39 b) of income per year. In order to further intensify this economic activity the Ministry of
Agriculture and Agro-based Industry (MOA) through the DOF has zoned the aquaculture industry via
Aquaculture Industry Zone (ZIA) Programs throughout Malaysia. Cage culture system seems to have
the ability to be a catalyst in enhancing the economy level of local people but it is well known that
certain problems must be overcome first before the potential can be clearly seen. Thus the main focus
of this study is to clarify all the potentials and problems faced by the cage culture system entrepreneurs
in running their aquaculture activity. Approach: The research approach for this study was a qualitative
case study that provided an in-depth description of potentials and issues in aquaculture industry in the
district of Kuala Pahang, Malaysia. Data was gained using a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) among
the cage culture system entrepreneurs guided by an interview guide. A total of 10 cage culture
entrepreneurs were selected as the FGD members. The questions served as a guide, but allowed
respondents freedom and flexibility in their answers. The findings were in descriptive analysis.
Results: The cage culture system was found to provide better income that lead to a higher quality of
life for the entrepreneurs, positive intangible values existed among the entrepreneurs; experiences have
taught them to become self independent. There were problems identified such as no independence in
selecting the fingerlings, environmental problems seem to burden them, unstable pellet price, no
official agreement between them and the government emphasizing the portion of the river is given to
them for running their business and lot of bureaucracies that the entrepreneurs need to face.
Conclusion/Recommendations: Based on the results gained, it can be concluded that even though
cage culture industry proved to enhance the level of income and quality of life, a number of problems
must be overcome first to further enhance their level of income and quality of life. Therefore, it is a
need that the related agencies to provide more financial supports help to solve the environmental
problems and further develop their administration aspects to reduce issues such as bureaucracy and
official agreement.
Key words: Cage culture system, entrepreneurs, potentials and problems
Malaysian Government has announced that almost USD
2 b has been allotted to further strengthen the
agriculture sector. In the recent days agriculture has
been recognized as one of effective mechanism to
eradicate poverty. This is not surprising as people who
are switched into agriculture are found to have more
income and higher quality aim to bring higher earnings
and to enhance the socio-economic level of the poor
people. High Impact Programs (HIP) such as
INTRODUCTION
Agriculture is not a second class business anymore.
As the third engine of growth, its importance in
revitalizing the Malaysian economic cannot be denied.
In the Ninth Malaysian Plan (9MP) (2006-2010)
Malaysian agriculture has been revitalized and used as
an impetus to boost the economy sector. Thus, this
would be happened again in the year 2010 where the
Corresponding Author: A.N. Ahmad Faiz, Department of Agriculture Technology, Faculty of Agriculture,
University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
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Aquaculture Industry Zone or locally known as HIPZIA, Permanent Food Production Parks (TKPM) and
Agropolitan, all have been initiated to increase the
peoples quality of life as well as socio-economic
conditions.
Aquaculture is one of the important branches in
agriculture. Recent statistics provided by the
Department Of Fisheries Malaysia (DOF) has expected
that aquaculture industry will generate almost USD 400
m (RM 1.39 b) of income per year. This huge amount
has depicted the potential of this industry to be
developed. Cage culture is one of aquaculture systems
that have a lot of potentials and can be further
developed in the future. In the recent statistics provided
by DOF, the cage culture system has produced more
than 22,000 tons of fish per year and the value is about
USD 106 m (RM 371 m) per year. In order to further
strengthen this business, the Ministry of Agriculture
and Agro-based Industry (MOA) through the DOF has
developed Aquaculture Industry Zone (ZIA) Programs
throughout Malaysia. The program aims: (1) to create
permanent areas for Aquaculture Industry Zone; (2) to
increase the production of fish in line with the goal of
Balance of Trade (BoT) plan; (3) to increase the net
income of aquaculturists to at least USD 850 per
month; (4) to ensure the production of fish and fish
products that are of high quality and safe for
consumption; (5) to increase private sector participation
through the provision of ZIA areas, infrastructure and
Department Delivery System (DDS) and (6) to create a
chain of efficient aquaculture fish production areas.
Preparation of huge budget and systematic program
planning will draw a bigger potential to the cage culture
industry and this must be manipulated wisely by the
relevant parties.
Aquaculture has a lot to offer. It is a sector that has
the ability to reduce employment problem in most
country of the world (Boi, 2008; Muir, 2005; Bardach,
1997). Unemployment is seems to be crucial especially
among the university graduates. The problem is found
to increase every year. Therefore, aquaculture is an
alternative because it can provide a better solution to
overcome this particular problem. As the
unemployment problem can be reduced, this will result
to more people having job and stable income
(Sapovadia, 2004). A positive part brought by the
aquaculture sector on employment and income, will do
have impacts on education. Training and courses which
made compulsory to be attended will enhance skills and
knowledge to those who involved. In a study completed
by Karmokolias (1997) regarding to Madagascar
trained biologists specializing in shrimp culture and
RESULTS
The potentials: After almost nine years the
entrepreneurs involved in aquaculture industry, their
business is getting more stable and they also manage to
increase their income. The entrepreneurs leader has told
that in the year 2010, they expected to culture about
200,000 brackish water giant sea perch and tilapia
fingerlings. With these fingerlings they expected to
increase their income and provide a better living. They
also have been offered by a related agency incentives
based on their productivity.
Regarding to their achievements in the cage culture
activity, they have bring extra income for their villagers.
The fishing net makers for instance, they can get some
extra income by selling the fishing net for the
entrepreneurs to make cages for their cultures. The
benefits also drained to the coastal fishermen because the
entrepreneurs did buy their fish as an alternative fish feed
instead of expensive pellet for their cultures.
There are positive intangible values indeed existed
among the entrepreneurs. They have shown that they
were highly self-confident, self-independent and sense of
belonging to each other in running their business activity.
They proved that they have succeeded the mentorship
program, where the experienced entrepreneurs became
mentors to the new entrepreneurs and educate them.
They also have proved that through this program, they
manage to attract people to join them and the most
interesting part is that they manage to attract younger
generations. It was noted that one third of the
entrepreneurs were youth.
They agreed that experiences have taught them to
become self-confident and self-independent. Initially,
they started their business in the sense of try and error
approach. They started their business with their own
money without help either from the government or
private agencies, until they succeed. It is also interesting
to know that they have developed their own medicine to
mediocre most of the infected cultures. Their traditional
medical knowledge has brought them to try and they
agreed that it was an effective alternative medicine.
The issues: Currently, the entrepreneurs have received
subsidized fingerlings and wood for their cages from a
government agency. Instead of bringing smile on their
faces, they bring headache to them. These subsidized
fingerlings and wood are not at good quality. They have
no choice, only to accept. They have emphasized that
the fingerlings quality would affect their productivity.
They have proved that the death rate of the fingerlings
can be up to 50% during the development stages, the
responsible agency seem facing difficulties in providing
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CONCLUSION
The responsible agencies such as the Federal
Agriculture Marketing Authority (FAMA) probably can
assist them to find a proper marketing channel. They
indeed need the help in getting better price for their fish
because the price offered to them is still considered low
compare to the current price in the market. One of the
potential marketing channels according to the
entrepreneurs is the Halal Hub (Halal Market in
Malaysia) or the hypermarket such as Mydin, Giant,
Tesco and Carrefour. Perhaps through these channels, it
will create better marketing networks with control input
price. This hopefully will reduce the cost of the middle
man which burdens them.
The mentor program that established in this area
should be practiced in all aquaculture areas throughout
Malaysia. Supervisions from experienced person on the
new person are indeed an effective way of learning and
training process and this has been proved to increase
the productivity number and quality (Prihatin, 2004).
The responsible agencies should have a mechanism
to create more systematic planning to help the
entrepreneurs. Systematic planning is indeed an
important key for any organization success as stressed
by Garzon (2009); Brinckmann et al. (2008) and
Goodwin (1988). This perhaps will able to control the
prices, one is one the fish itself and another one is one
the pellet. The entrepreneurs have frequently repeated
in the FGD that government should already establish a
standard or siling price for different type of fish. The
entrepreneurs face a lot of difficulties in getting a better
price and they also have to pay the middle man cost
which for them is reducing their profits a lot. From the
FGD, they emphasized that the pellet price has
significantly increased from the year 2006 until the
current year without monitoring from the responsible
agencies. More than 50% increase recorded on the
pellet price. Situation became worse when the
economic crisis stroked in 2007 in which fuel price has
increased. Pellet producers have made this reason to
increase the pellet price. It is something beneficial to
the entrepreneurs if some subsidies on the palet can be
introduced. Related to this also, systematic planning
also is perhaps to reduce the bureaucracy matters.
Bureaucracy issues are hindering them in getting some
of available potentials of this sector.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The study has been funded by the Fundamental
Research Grant Scheme. The authors would like to
express their sincere appreciation for all of the support
provided.
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