Both legal and illegal livestock marketing systems are operating at different magnitudes in the Amhara Region’s Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade. Small farmer exporters and traders are the major actors in the illegal cattle marketing system while medium- to largescale licensed exporters are dominantly operating in the legal system. Most cattle sales are related to farm households’ cash needs and commercial orientation. However, cattle sales are also induced due to fear of theft and insecurity. The paper analyses volume of trade, transaction costs, trade barriers or constraints and how to address them
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...
Informal trade in livestock and livestock products is of special concern because of the risk of spre...
The study was designed to analyze beef cattle marketing channel choice under transaction costs. Mult...
Both legal and illegal livestock marketing systems are operating at different magnitudes in the Amha...
This study focuses on the Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade along the border between Sudan and t...
This chapter aims to study the impact of government policies on cross-border cattle marketing in Afr...
The case of informal cross border livestock trade in Ethiopia-Kenya border areas is examined with th...
The livestock sector of Sudan provides livelihood for about 17% of the population. Sudanese livestoc...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
AbstractThe livestock sector of Sudan provides livelihood for about 17% of the population. Sudanese ...
Sudan is one of the largest exporters of sheep in Africa. However, the sheep marketing is still unde...
The agriculture sector in Sudan, like in most developing countries, plays an important role in the c...
Examines areas where appropriate government policies would increase the efficiency of livestock mark...
Ethiopia has a large livestock population that performs multiple functions and contributes to food s...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...
Informal trade in livestock and livestock products is of special concern because of the risk of spre...
The study was designed to analyze beef cattle marketing channel choice under transaction costs. Mult...
Both legal and illegal livestock marketing systems are operating at different magnitudes in the Amha...
This study focuses on the Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade along the border between Sudan and t...
This chapter aims to study the impact of government policies on cross-border cattle marketing in Afr...
The case of informal cross border livestock trade in Ethiopia-Kenya border areas is examined with th...
The livestock sector of Sudan provides livelihood for about 17% of the population. Sudanese livestoc...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
AbstractThe livestock sector of Sudan provides livelihood for about 17% of the population. Sudanese ...
Sudan is one of the largest exporters of sheep in Africa. However, the sheep marketing is still unde...
The agriculture sector in Sudan, like in most developing countries, plays an important role in the c...
Examines areas where appropriate government policies would increase the efficiency of livestock mark...
Ethiopia has a large livestock population that performs multiple functions and contributes to food s...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...
Informal trade in livestock and livestock products is of special concern because of the risk of spre...
The study was designed to analyze beef cattle marketing channel choice under transaction costs. Mult...