Abstract

The main objective of this study was to study the constraints of fish farming in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate. The governorate of Kafr El-Sheikh was chosen as the region for this research. It occupies the first place in the Republic of fish production. Kafr El-Sheikh has ten administrative centers. The centers of the three centers (Riyadh, Hamoul, Sidi Salem, Blatim, Fawa and Mutoubas) were selected from among the six centers of the former six randomly mentioned, leaving the random choice of Hamoul Center, This was followed by the selection of three randomly selected villages from the center's 14 fish villages. The random selection of the villages of Al-Amal Al-Jadeedah, Khalid Bin Al-Waleed and Al-Karama was determined in all the farmers' farms in these villages. The number of holders was 420 distributed holders (178 holders of Al-Amal Al-Jadida village, 173 holders of Khalid Bin Al Waleed village and 69 holders of Al Karama village). The sample was selected according to the Kargesi and Morgan equation, To reach the strength of 201 holders distributed by(85 holders of Al-Amal Al-Jadida village, 83 owners of Khalid Bin Al Waleed village and 33 owners of Al Karama village). The questionnaire was excluded due to its lack of validity. The final sample size is 200 respondents.Several statistical methods were used: frequency, percentage, weighted average, mean arithmetic, and standard deviation. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS, version 16

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