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AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF RESTRUCTURING THE SOUTH AFRICAN HAKE QUOTA MARKET

Authors :
M. B. Strydom
W. L. Nieuwoudt
Source :
Agrekon. 37:281-295
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1998.

Abstract

Hake is the most valuable fisheries species in South Africa, with an estimated landed value of R658 million in 1997. The fishery is presently managed under an individual quota system, where total allowable catch (TAC) is set annually and divided up amongst quota holders according to past performance, without quota holders having to pay for it. Fundamental restructuring of the South African hake quota market is however due to take place in the near future as recommended by the White Paper on Marine Fisheries Policy (1997). Factor analysis of data collected from a postal survey of existing South African hake quota holders and rejected hake quota applicants suggests that distinct differences in attitudes towards restructuring exist amongst respondents. Four factors, representing groups of respondents defined as (1) applicants, (2) quota holders, (3) small scale respondents (comprising of both applicants and quota holders), and (4) larger, longer established quota holders, sharing similar attitudes towards re...

Details

ISSN :
20780400 and 03031853
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agrekon
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........194ee837b42d131260a51cbb29b4bcd3