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This report presents finding of a rapid appraisal of institutions supporting livestock trade and marketing in Somalia. Institutions were conceptualised to encompass the organisations (formal and informal) as well as rules, procedures, and practices either formal or informal that govern the...
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This study was conducted with the main objective to provide empirical information that informs the debates and decision making processes towards improving livestock trade and marketing in Somalia by enabling the development of effective and efficient marketing support services and accountable...
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Jointly published by IFPRI, ILRI and Wageningen University
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Based on rapid survey data, characterizes feed markets in four countries including supply, demand, marketing system, constraints and opportunities for research.
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problems of livestock and hides and skins marketing, and recommends investment opportunities to improve the situation. …
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Since the early 1990s, contract farming as a market institution in the poultry industry in Bangladesh has evolved along with the expansion of commercial poultry farming. Apart from classical contract farming within vertically integrated enterprises, there are also formal and informal contract...
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This monograph builds on the findings from Tunisia of a research project Small ruminant health: Improved livelihoods and market opportunities for poor farmers in the Near East and North Africa (NENA) region. The project was implemented jointly by the International Livestock Research Institute...
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In this paper, the hypothesis that performance of trading firms depends on their assets (physical, financial, human capital and social capital) and trading practices is tested with data from a sample of 131 live animal traders in 38 rural Ethiopian highland markets. Most traders used own capital...
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Published jointly by IFPRI, ILRI and Wageningen University
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