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The val je chain for the sea cucumber fishing industry in Sri Lanka was analyzed using the
data co! lected by interviewing the main actors of the chain from February to December 2014.
Divers, buyers, processors and exporters are the main actors in the value chain. Divers are
the key upstream players and exporters are the key downstream players. Around 3,500
divers e ngage in sea cucumber collection and about 6-7 hours takes per one fishing
operatic n. High fuel costs, declining of the quantity of wild catch, lack of financial assistance
and health problems are the main issues faced by divers. Buyers directly purchase the sea
cucumber harvests from the divers and declining of catches and highly variable market price
are the inain obstacles faced by buyers. Evisceration, boiling, salting and drying are the
major steps involved in sea cucumber processing and whole processing may take 3-7 days.
Poor processing practices, high level of post-harvest losses (10 -12%), declining of sale
prices ajid increasing of all input costs related to processing are the major threats to
processors. Processed products are mainly exported to Singapore and Hong Kong and poor
understanding of current market structure is the main drawback for profit maximization. It is
suggested to develop standard processing protocols for each species, build up a direct
relationship between key players in the value chain, improve product quality, develop
efficient ;ways to get market and price information, implement minimum landing size for sea
cucumbers and facilitate culture activities to upgrade the existing value chain |
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