Pastoral Livestock Marketing in Eastern Africa: Research and Policy ChallengesFeatures case studies primarily focusing on Ethiopia and Kenya to offer research from a variety of regional communities to explore issues of household sales behavior, price determinants, livestock market information systems, cross border and export marketing, and crisis period marketing. Firmly tied to recommendations for future research and policy, the editors contend that current thinking, which asserts that more effective marketing will automatically achieve multiple desirable outcomes, including environmental benefits, may be flawed. The studies presented illustrate how it is possible to improve livestock marketing and achieve multiple desirable objectives through serious and coordinated effort. Filling an important gap in the literature, this is important reading for all those interested in livestock development and pastoral economies in East Africa. |
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Regional and local studies of livestock trade in eastern Africa were relatively sparse until very recently . ... Instead , most economic research on marketing in this region has been directed to the study of other commodity systems ...
Regional and local studies of livestock trade in eastern Africa were relatively sparse until very recently . ... Instead , most economic research on marketing in this region has been directed to the study of other commodity systems ...
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In addition , recent government concern in the eastern African region about illegal arms trade and international terrorism after September 11th focused special attention on border regions and their trade , even when the commodities are ...
In addition , recent government concern in the eastern African region about illegal arms trade and international terrorism after September 11th focused special attention on border regions and their trade , even when the commodities are ...
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At the regional level , there is a need for the countries of this region to agree on an approach to cross - border trade that will reduce the risks faced by participants . This type of agreement is of course easier discussed than ...
At the regional level , there is a need for the countries of this region to agree on an approach to cross - border trade that will reduce the risks faced by participants . This type of agreement is of course easier discussed than ...
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Contents
N Householdlevel livestock marketing behaviour | 15 |
1 Site descriptions | 18 |
6 Births and purchases in TLUs across species by quarter | 24 |
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activities Africa animals appear areas average border breed buyers cash cattle cent changes chapter collection communities condition coping costs countries cross-border discussed district drought eastern economic effects estimated Ethiopia export fees Figure findings formal given goats groups head herd herders higher household impact important improve increased indicate institutions International involved Kenya less Little live livestock marketing livestock trade major male Marsabit mean meat Nairobi North northern noted observed Office organization participants pastoral pastoralists period population present producers purchase ranches rates recent reduce region relatively reported response risk role sell sheep significant slaughter small stock sold Somali sources southern strategies suggest supply Table terminal tion town traders transactions transport types variable veterinary volume weight