This Discussion Paper describes the challenges associated with marketing livestock, meat, milk, and dairy products in Post-Communist Kazakhstan. A major finding is that Food Master, a joint venture between Developed Technologies, Inc. of the US and Ak-Bulak, Ltd. of Kazakhstan, achieved profits and large market shares in the fluid milk business in the Almaty region of Kazakhstan. Food Master's milk procurement practices also changed the structure of the dairy business in Kazakhstan's Almaty region and provided a model for slowing the downward spiral in milk production in Kazakhstan. The study contains lessons for other agribusinesses wishing to form joint ventures in Post-Communist Central Asia
AbstractThis paper covers issues relevant to legal development of the food market in the Republic of...
Kazakhstan is now widely regarded as a key player on world agricultural markets, with considerable e...
The article is devoted to the study and analysis of the current state of the animal husbandry indust...
This Discussion Paper describes the challenges associated with marketing livestock, meat, milk, and ...
Food Master, a U.S.-based firm with dairy processing and marketing investments in Kazakstan, has fou...
expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. The r...
This paper presents an overview of the livestock sector in Central Asia using national statistics an...
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agri...
The article presents an analysis of the development of the livestock industry in Russia and Kazakhst...
The present paper aims to suggest possibilities of import substitution of livestock production in th...
Kazakhstan is now widely regarded as a key player on world agricultural markets, with considerable e...
2 The role of milk marketing cooperatives in the Armenian dairy sector continues to increase. These ...
The purpose of assessing the dependence of the Republic of Kazakhstan on food imports, as well as de...
Kyrgyzstan, located in the north eastern region of Central Asia, is struggling to emerge economicall...
This paper was presented at the INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SYMPOSIUM in Auckland, New...
AbstractThis paper covers issues relevant to legal development of the food market in the Republic of...
Kazakhstan is now widely regarded as a key player on world agricultural markets, with considerable e...
The article is devoted to the study and analysis of the current state of the animal husbandry indust...
This Discussion Paper describes the challenges associated with marketing livestock, meat, milk, and ...
Food Master, a U.S.-based firm with dairy processing and marketing investments in Kazakstan, has fou...
expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. The r...
This paper presents an overview of the livestock sector in Central Asia using national statistics an...
After the breakup of the Soviet Union, the republics of Central Asia began to restructure their agri...
The article presents an analysis of the development of the livestock industry in Russia and Kazakhst...
The present paper aims to suggest possibilities of import substitution of livestock production in th...
Kazakhstan is now widely regarded as a key player on world agricultural markets, with considerable e...
2 The role of milk marketing cooperatives in the Armenian dairy sector continues to increase. These ...
The purpose of assessing the dependence of the Republic of Kazakhstan on food imports, as well as de...
Kyrgyzstan, located in the north eastern region of Central Asia, is struggling to emerge economicall...
This paper was presented at the INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SYMPOSIUM in Auckland, New...
AbstractThis paper covers issues relevant to legal development of the food market in the Republic of...
Kazakhstan is now widely regarded as a key player on world agricultural markets, with considerable e...
The article is devoted to the study and analysis of the current state of the animal husbandry indust...