This study focuses on the Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade along the border between Sudan and the Amhara Region. It was initiated by the Integrated Livestock Development Project (ILDP) which operates in the North Gondar Zone of the Amhara Regional State. Legal and illegal livestock marketing systems are examined where small farmer exporters and traders are the major actors in the illegal cattle marketing system while medium- to large-scale licensed exporters are dominantly operating in the legal system. Some of the topics discussed are - volume of export; characterization of the system, factors contributing to the marketing system, pricing mechanism; tariff rate; marketing fee; and health certification
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Improving livestock marketing is critical to enhance households’ livelihoods and alleviate poverty i...
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The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
The objective of this publication is to analyse the causes of declining market share of Sudanese she...
Improving livestock marketing is critical to enhance households’ livelihoods and alleviate poverty i...
Both legal and illegal livestock marketing systems are operating at different magnitudes in the Amha...
This study was conducted to assess cattle marketing practice in the crop-livestock production system...
In Ethiopia livestock are economic and social importance at household and national level in addition...
The livestock sector in Ethiopia contributes about 16.5% of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP...
The main objective of this study is to assess the current commercial offtake rates for cattle and sh...
The current levels of contributions of the livestock subsector in Ethiopia, at either the macro or m...
The economy of Somaliland depends on livestock, which employs about 70% of the population and contri...
This publication presents study carried out to provide empirical information that informs the debate...
The study was carried out in three highland woredas (districts) of Chilga, Dembia and Gondar Zuria i...
This study assesses the livestock market access and opportunities in Turkana, Kenya. Section one is ...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
The agriculture sector in Sudan, like in most developing countries, plays an important role in the c...
The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
The objective of this publication is to analyse the causes of declining market share of Sudanese she...
Improving livestock marketing is critical to enhance households’ livelihoods and alleviate poverty i...