The East African country of Uganda might not be thought of as the location of a viable, growing dairy industry. However, Uganda recorded a threefold increase in milk production from 1991 to 2004. While Uganda's dairy industry faces important challenges, the industry possesses advantages that can lead to further increases in milk production if additional, profitable markets can be found for Uganda's milk and dairy products. A major advantage possessed by Uganda's dairy industry is a favorable climate for milk production. Uganda's farmers also have demonstrated a willingness to accept new technologies that can increase milk production. The biggest challenges facing the industry are those associated with poor milk quality and pronounced season...
The World Bank has estimated that demand for milk and dairy products in sub-Saharan Africa will incr...
Abstract: This study was motivated by the realisation that although public and civil society project...
Ethiopia holds large potential for dairy development due to its large livestock population, the favo...
The East African country of Uganda might not be thought of as the location of a viable, growing dair...
The Dairy sector in Uganda has responded positively to agricultural sector liberalisation policies t...
The dairy sector in Uganda has been transformed into a more competitive and dynamic sector. Supply-s...
The analysis of the 2009 Uganda National panel Survey (UNPS) collected by the UBoS shows that milk p...
While development agencies in Uganda have tended to promote intensification of dairy production to s...
Driven by increased demand from both local and export markets and facilitated by far-reaching libera...
Dairy production is a major contributor towards national economies and household food security and i...
The introduction and dissemination of improved dairy cow breeds in Uganda is arguably the most signi...
Driven by increased demand from both local and export markets and facilitated by far-reaching libera...
In developing countries, animal products supply presents a major challenge in meeting the demand for...
Driven by increased demand from both local and export markets and facilitated by far-reaching libera...
This policy note summarizes findings from a dairy value chain study in Uganda that documented the in...
The World Bank has estimated that demand for milk and dairy products in sub-Saharan Africa will incr...
Abstract: This study was motivated by the realisation that although public and civil society project...
Ethiopia holds large potential for dairy development due to its large livestock population, the favo...
The East African country of Uganda might not be thought of as the location of a viable, growing dair...
The Dairy sector in Uganda has responded positively to agricultural sector liberalisation policies t...
The dairy sector in Uganda has been transformed into a more competitive and dynamic sector. Supply-s...
The analysis of the 2009 Uganda National panel Survey (UNPS) collected by the UBoS shows that milk p...
While development agencies in Uganda have tended to promote intensification of dairy production to s...
Driven by increased demand from both local and export markets and facilitated by far-reaching libera...
Dairy production is a major contributor towards national economies and household food security and i...
The introduction and dissemination of improved dairy cow breeds in Uganda is arguably the most signi...
Driven by increased demand from both local and export markets and facilitated by far-reaching libera...
In developing countries, animal products supply presents a major challenge in meeting the demand for...
Driven by increased demand from both local and export markets and facilitated by far-reaching libera...
This policy note summarizes findings from a dairy value chain study in Uganda that documented the in...
The World Bank has estimated that demand for milk and dairy products in sub-Saharan Africa will incr...
Abstract: This study was motivated by the realisation that although public and civil society project...
Ethiopia holds large potential for dairy development due to its large livestock population, the favo...