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The above chart illustrates the two fishing businesses including massive and small types in the world. focusing on employment, annual costs, catches and fuel consumption. Overall, Although the workers in huge industry is limited ,there income is high compares with local industry. In large fishing sectors cost average is high same as high in annual […]
The table compares various statistics regarding the world’s large-scale and small scale marine fishing industries, specifically focusing on employment, annual catches, financial costs, and fuel consumption. Overall, it is clear that while the industrial sector process a higher total catch and incurs significantly higher operational costs and fuel usage, the small scale sector is a […]
The table compares statistics of marine fishing industries, which the scale of industrial ships showed extensively and that for local boats showed small-scale. Overall, the minor business of sea fishery provided many employees with workplace, despite the large-scale fishing industries costed high price of each job. In spite of the smaller of workers, the process […]
The illustration compares information for the world’s large and small fishing fields. Overall, the large companies employ far fewer workers than small ones. Moreover, large sectors are able to supply their fish to industrial processing, while small-scale sectors cannot. There are also noticeable differences in workers’ salaries and annual fuel comsumption. According to the table, […]
The table compares information for the world’s large-scale and small-scale sea fishing industries. The data introduces many categories like: number of employees, capital cost of each job, and annual fuel oil consumption etc. Generally, data varies and fluctuates according to the category. In the start, Large-scale: industrial ships has around 500,000 employee, annual catch: food […]
The table presents the world’s marine fishing industries among large scale and small scare ships, measuaring the number of employees, annual catches, costs of each job and the fuel oil consuption. Overall, large scale of industrial ships shows the hiest levels across all categories, except number of people in the ship, while the small scale […]
The table compares the characteristics of large-scale and small-scale sea fishing industries worldwide in terms of workforce, production, costs, and fuel usage. Overall, small-scale fishing provides far more employment but produces less output per worker, while large-scale fishing is more capital-intensive, fuel-consuming, and focused not only on food but also on industrial processing. In terms […]
The table illustrates the information about the big and small-scale fishing industry around the world, including: the number of employees, the annual catch for both food and industrial processing, the capital cost of each job, and the annual fuel oil consumption. Overall, it can be observed that there is a larger labour force in the […]
The provided table gives information about the differences between global large-scale and small-scale marine fishing industries in terms of workforce size, output, capital cost, and fuel consumption. Overall, it is readily obvious from the table that the small-scale industry employs much larger number of workers but produces fewer tonnes of fish, compared to industrial ships […]
The table below illustrates data comparing the world’s large and small scale fishing industries. Overall, it can be seen that small scale have a larger proportion of employees than large scale. But large-scale fishing produces more fishes and uses more fuel and money than small-scale fishing. Small-scale fishing has many more workers than large-scale fishing. […]
