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reasons, one of the important reason lies in the problems associated with domestic and international marketing of livestock … institutions to overcome perceived problems in the marketing system to address its links with food security. Knowledge on how … marketing routes and systems contribute to spread of diseases and the implications of these for national and international trade …
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making processes towards improving livestock trade and marketing in Somalia by enabling the development of effective and … efficient marketing support services and accountable and competent rural institutions. The data were collected first through …
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The paper briefly summarises the historical perspective on the development of livestock marketing in Kenya, current … problems of livestock and hides and skins marketing, and recommends investment opportunities to improve the situation. …
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perceived by traders as major problems of marketing. All the problems were amenable to public policy to improve the market … environment and marketing efficiency. …
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Published jointly by IFPRI, ILRI and Wageningen University
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Even though it is clear that Substantial growth in inorganic fertilizer use is a prerequisite for sustained agricultural growth in Africa, fertilizer use is still one of the factors explaining lagging agricultural productivity growth in SSA. High transport costs and less policy support pose a...
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consuming countries, demand-driven attributes, product differentiation and promotional marketing as most determining factors for …
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