Cities, value chains, and dairy production in Ethiopia

Cities, value chains, and dairy production in Ethiopia
Title Cities, value chains, and dairy production in Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Vandercasteelen, Joachim
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 39
Release 2019-10-11
Genre Political Science
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This paper explores the spatial heterogeneity in dairy production in the highland production area around the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa. We look at how urban proximity – defined as the travel time from the farm to the central market of Addis Ababa – affects the production decisions of Ethiopian dairy farmers. We sampled 870 households from the major rural production zones around Addis Ababa, where villages were stratified according to their distance to Addis Ababa. Using an instrumental variable approach, we find evidence of strong spatial heterogeneity in dairy milk productivity in Ethiopia. With each additional hour of travel time, the milk productivity per cow is reduced by almost 1 liter per day, a reduction by 26 percent on average. This spatial heterogeneity in milk productivity reflects a pronounced spatial variation in dairy production decisions (producing liquid milk or processed dairy products), the application of modern inputs, and marketing. When trying to disentangle the mechanisms through which urban proximity affects dairy productivity, we show that the effect of travel time mainly runs through farmers’ inclusion into ‘modern’ value chains and more specifically through their access to commercial milk buyers. This finding holds when we control for prices, indicating that access to commercial value chains are an important determinant of dairy productivity. However, as only a limited number of farmers now have access to such value chains in these settings, measures to make dairy value chains more inclusive to remote farmers can have important economic development benefits for them.

Dairy Development in Ethiopia

Dairy Development in Ethiopia
Title Dairy Development in Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author M. M. Ahmed
Publisher ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Pages 50
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Dairy products industry
ISBN 929146158X

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Post-harvest losses in rural-urban value chains: Evidence from Ethiopia

Post-harvest losses in rural-urban value chains: Evidence from Ethiopia
Title Post-harvest losses in rural-urban value chains: Evidence from Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Minten, Bart
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 23
Release 2019-09-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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We study post-harvest losses (PHL) in important and rapidly growing rural-urban value chains in Ethiopia. We analyze self-reported PHL from different value chain agents – farmers, wholesale traders, processors, and retailers – based on unique large-scale data sets for two major commercial commodities, the storable staple teff and the perishable liquid milk. PHL in the most prevalent value chain pathways for teff and milk amount to between 2.2 and 3.3 percent and 2.1 and 4.3 percent of total produced quantities, respectively. We complement these findings with primary data from urban food retailers for more than 4,000 commodities. Estimates of PHL from this research overall are found to be significantly lower than is commonly assumed. We further find that the emerging modern retail sector in Ethiopia is characterized by half the level of PHL than are observed in the traditional retail sector. This is likely due to more stringent quality requirements at procurement, sales of more packaged – and therefore better protected – commodities, and better refrigeration, storage, and sales facilities. The further expected expansion of modern retail in these settings should likely lead to a lowering of PHL in food value chains, at least at the retail level.

Milk Production on Farms and Statistics of Dairy Plant Products

Milk Production on Farms and Statistics of Dairy Plant Products
Title Milk Production on Farms and Statistics of Dairy Plant Products PDF eBook
Author United States. Crop Reporting Board
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1959
Genre Dairy products
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Commercializing Dairy and Forage Systems in Ethiopia

Commercializing Dairy and Forage Systems in Ethiopia
Title Commercializing Dairy and Forage Systems in Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Tesfaye Lemma Tefera
Publisher ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Pages 59
Release 2010-01-01
Genre
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Determinants and Implications of the Growing Scale of Livestock Farms in Four Fast-growing Developing Countries

Determinants and Implications of the Growing Scale of Livestock Farms in Four Fast-growing Developing Countries
Title Determinants and Implications of the Growing Scale of Livestock Farms in Four Fast-growing Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Christopher L. Delgado
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 145
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0896291669

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The rapid growth in consumer demand for livestock offers an opportunity to reduce poverty among smallholder livestock farmers in the developing world. These farmers' opportunity may be threatened, however, by competition from larger-scale farms. This report assesses the potential threat, examining various forms of livestock production in Brazil, India, the Philippines, and Thailand. Findings show that the competitiveness of smallholder farms depends on the opportunity cost of family labor and farmers' ability to overcome barriers to the acquisition of production- and market-related information and assets. Pro-poor livestock development depends, therefore, on the strengthening of institutions that will help smallholders overcome the disproportionately high transaction costs in securing quality inputs and obtaining market recognition for quality outputs. These and other findings make this report a useful guide for researchers and others concerned with the opportunities and risks of smallholder livestock farming.

An Enterprise Map of Ethiopia

An Enterprise Map of Ethiopia
Title An Enterprise Map of Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author John Sutton
Publisher
Pages 185
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781907994005

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This title describes the history and current capabilities of Ethiopia's leading industrial companies, focusing on 50 key large and mid-size firms.