In response to rapid globalization, African countries have dedicated considerable efforts to transform rural producers into businesses and integrate them with global markets. Pastoralists are mostly isolated from the other livestock value chain members. This makes it difficult for them to acquire knowledge regarding how the market functions and what the value chain members’ want. This study explores how much pastoralists know and what knowledge they need to seize market opportunities. Using qualitative evidence from Ethiopian pastoralists, this study finds that pastoralists understand routine and physically existing facts such as selling livestock in a fixed market place during regular market days. However, the pastoralists lack the higher ...
The PARIMA project has facilitated collective action, empowerment of women, and increased involvemen...
Rural communities that depend on common-pool resources for their livelihoods are being increasingly ...
Sheep production is an integral part of the subsistence crop-livestock based livelihoods of the Ethi...
In response to rapid globalization, African countries have dedicated considerable efforts to transfo...
The continued interest in market access and market integration policies targeting small-scale agricu...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
How to encourage pastoralists to market more of their livestock has been a major issue in discussion...
Pastoralists are people who, for their livelihood, depend on livestock raising using the natural pas...
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...
The proposed research is an anthropological study of the factors affecting the marketing of live sto...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
The study aimed to evaluate the current status of livestock marketing in Marsabit County. A survey w...
One of the major challenges facing the state‐owned Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) in Kenya has been the...
This study was conducted to assess cattle marketing practice in the crop-livestock production system...
The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
The PARIMA project has facilitated collective action, empowerment of women, and increased involvemen...
Rural communities that depend on common-pool resources for their livelihoods are being increasingly ...
Sheep production is an integral part of the subsistence crop-livestock based livelihoods of the Ethi...
In response to rapid globalization, African countries have dedicated considerable efforts to transfo...
The continued interest in market access and market integration policies targeting small-scale agricu...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
How to encourage pastoralists to market more of their livestock has been a major issue in discussion...
Pastoralists are people who, for their livelihood, depend on livestock raising using the natural pas...
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...
The proposed research is an anthropological study of the factors affecting the marketing of live sto...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
The study aimed to evaluate the current status of livestock marketing in Marsabit County. A survey w...
One of the major challenges facing the state‐owned Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) in Kenya has been the...
This study was conducted to assess cattle marketing practice in the crop-livestock production system...
The paper characterises Hadiya pastoral cattle production system by explaining the nature of product...
The PARIMA project has facilitated collective action, empowerment of women, and increased involvemen...
Rural communities that depend on common-pool resources for their livelihoods are being increasingly ...
Sheep production is an integral part of the subsistence crop-livestock based livelihoods of the Ethi...