Cameroon: Export of fish bladder makes brisk business

Published Dec 15, 2021

Tridge summary

The Youpwe Fish Market in Cameroon's Douala II Subdivision is leveraging the export of swim bladders from fresh hogfish and sea bass to Nigeria as a significant source of job creation, particularly for the youth. This business venture, which involves collecting and exporting the previously discarded internal organ, has become a lucrative enterprise for some market residents. The exact use of the bladder in Nigeria is yet to be disclosed, but the potential for job creation and economic growth is evident. There is a call for administrative support to formalize and encourage this sector rather than imposing taxes, which could potentially stifle its growth.
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Original content

The sector has a strong potential for job creation that will be beneficial for youths of both Cameroon and Nigeria. Beside the numerous business activities in the Youpwe Fish Market in the Douala II Subdivision springs the exportation of swim bladder from fresh hogfish and sea bass to Nigeria. This internal organ of the fish (capitaine and bar in French) which was formerly discarded has become a new gold mine for some business people of the market who have either added its exportation to Nigeria to their normal activity or turned wholly to it. The fish market sell whole fish that you have to clean yourself. They cover their hands with gloves and use the blunt edge of a knife to scrape the scales off both sides of the fish and with a sharp knife remove the internal organs which most people consider as waste. Exporters get supplies from these scalers. Those coming for their services are often ignorant of this business opportunity since they consider the organ which usually remains ...
Source: All Africa

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