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The Thai Fish Agent and Marketing System

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1987-04
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Yamao, Masahiro
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Abstract
The contents of this report are divided into two parts. The first attempts to illustrate the general features of fish agents and to identify the existing fish agents in terms of a rough classification by applying certain criteria. The second attempts to examine the fish agents at Songkhla Fishing Port, who are considered to be typical of the Thai fish agent, in the light of the criteria applied in the first part.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/537
Suggested Citation
Yamao, M. (1987). The Thai Fish Agent and Marketing System. Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Subject
Marketing System; Fish agents
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