The Fishing Industry. That was a remarkable contribution to the industrial development of the Gambia. At this point of history, it is the mission of all Gambians to intensify the political, social and economic questions of the country and pursue it into liberation. The necessity for rooting out backwardness and stake out new foundations for a mordern liberated Gambia. Indeed, we have a very sick nation;a nation that needs proper medication; a medication that suggest outstanding economic, social, and political treatment.Distinct and consumate voices we have heard, responding to the question of a better Gambia: many were put into deef ears because of the attitude of the present government. An cultured manner of work does not seem to entertain substance ideas from parties with a different vision. However, many dedicated Gambians with the culture of nation building will never give up their stance. The classical question is does the Gambia have enough material resources to provide for 2million people expected to live there? The suggestion of a fishries plan! wonderful! we know we have the resources, we know the hospitality of the people.But how do we put these into substance? "Why waste money on industries which will most likely produce inferior goods which will not be bought by anyone in their right mind?" Well, in an economic approach to the above question, fishries is a resource;in essence there is no wasteful resource.All resources perform according to the climate provided for them. At a given state of technological development, the absolute supply of certain natural products can be sustained at a given level or even increased-these are renewable resources-those capable of rplenishing themselves or being replenished by human beings.The idea of a fishries plan, could be an alternative for the introduction of primary industries to enhance its wider production capacity. Most biotic resources, such as forest, animal populations, and fish support the function of such industries. Certainly, fish is a renwable resource; it means we are in control of its performance.We are blessed by nature, Gambia is the most navigable river in the sub region.Sustainable fishing industry will certainly do well. With prevelege location along the river banks, will promote technological developments among local industries to enhance its competiveness, We can predict the establishment of specialised apprentiship and vocational training, minimise unevenly population distribution, and enssuring more attention to public infrastructure. Further more, if well developed; it can lead to even ensuring attention of funding industry related researchs in universities. "Creating jobs is fundamental to any economic equation"... It could be created" This is fundamental! resources are not fixed in amount but created in response to needs, through market mechanisms.We know the demand for fish; its really doing well! dry, fresh, smoked,canned, oil ect. how do they act in the market? If we think in a suppliers perspective,I am convinced Gambia will soon start to export tons of fish products. The thing is, if a product becomes scarce, its price rises and the quantity consumed drops.The customers taste will change because of price sesitivity. This price change will stimulate an increase in the supply of the product and the search for subtitute products.Ofcource, our sea does not only provide one variety of fish; fish is not only demanded when fresh, we have other alternatives. So why not! fishing industry. If we follow up the competive advantage of developed nations, that firms that achieve world class are likely to have built their international competitive edge on the continuum of economies of scale from internal and external.The fishing industry is and exceptional example of enhancing the capability of international competiveness, because we have it in abundance. Economics predictions are relevant; it has a corelation to mathematical figures, to compare and contrast. This enables focasting, a relevant point in economic pridictions. You can measure market perforamnce, risk on investment,value of investment, the affect by a change in aggregate value of all assets in the economy. We must know Net Present Value,We must know Rates of Return,We must understand break even analysis, Interest rates, and the treatment of inflation. These cannot be done with the use of mathematical formulars.It is purely scientific, since it deals with man's physical environment, ends and scarce means in relationship to his daily activities. The approach given by Rene is quite phenomenal. A fishing industry would be a strategic point of development in the Gambian economy. Yahay. >From: Rene Badjan <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list ><[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: Let us respect expression of views >Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 09:12:16 EST > >Yus, > Your contention is well understood. Thanks for the response and the >little exchange. All the background information you provided about Taiwan >is >relevant, and to tell you the truth, I was not even thinking about the >relationship between Tiawan and the Gambia when I produce that excerpt from >a >research paper. I was not even attempting to draw a parallel between Taiwan >and the Gambia. I know the preconditions for its industrial rebirth are not >present in the Gambia. I was just attempting to show that light scale >industrial activities can help in economic development, if a government >helps >and nurtures it, and can make all the difference. This is just the point I >was trying to make. Taiwan was just an example. Its development path, >though, >may be worthy of emulation. >Cheers. > > Rene > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L >Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html >You may also send subscription requests to >[log in to unmask] >if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your >full name and e-mail address. >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html You may also send subscription requests to [log in to unmask] if you have problems accessing the web interface and remember to write your full name and e-mail address. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------