Abstract:
Landing price variations as a result of its determinations impact fishers’ subjective wellbeing.
This paper presents an analysis of the fish landing price effect on the subjective
wellbeing of fishers around Lake Victoria, Tanzania. A cross-sectional study was carried
out from the sample size of 289 of artisanal fishers. The multinomial logistic model
employed to examine the effects of the landing price on the subjective wellbeing of fishers.
This study found that landing price positively influenced subjective wellbeing satisfaction
of fishers given that, often and all the time during landing, the landed price of fish is determined
by fishers and negatively influencing subjective wellbeing of fishers for the rarely
and some of the time this landing price is determined by fishers. This study concluded that
there is a significant change on the subjective wellbeing of fishers with significant changes
in the landing price in the way it is determined by fishers around Lake Victoria, Tanzania.
It is recommended action to be undertaken by fishers to reduce rarely and some of the time,
capability in determining landing price in order to minimize negative feelings on landing
price received by fishers. This can be done through a collective agreement between fishers’
cooperative framework, a room for provisions of pricing skills among artisanal fishers and
buyers.