This briefing suggests how markets in artisanal milk products may contribute to agropastoralist livelihoods in semi-arid Africa. In some of these areas, milk plays important nutritional and cultural roles, but production is declining due to environmental changes. Very small-scale local markets have responded to demand for milk products, offering limited livelihood opportunities to groups with low capital, including women. Participation in small markets based on the perceived high value of heritage dairy products may be more realistic than high-volume sales. Yet, weak infrastructure and institutional frameworks impede agropastoralists’ participation in any kind of market. The Policy Briefing accompanies the project photoset (https://doi.org/...
Raw milk is highly perishable and, thus, requires rapid transportation to consumption centres or for...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Dairy production has long been recognised for its potential to reduce poverty of smallholder mixed f...
This briefing suggests how markets in artisanal milk products may contribute to agropastoralist live...
The photos displayed in this document were taken in Kenya and Ghana as part of the research project ...
Some smallholders are able to generate reliable and substantial income flows through small-scale dai...
Large increases in demand for milk and dairy products projected for the next 25 years represent exci...
This research project aimed to define a new research agenda for connecting policy on livestock secto...
Examines milk imports to Africa in the last decade and the present annual value, major constraints t...
Examines the relative merits of milk versus meat production by African pastoralists. Discusses the i...
Large increases in demand for milk and dairy products in developing countries are projected for the ...
Agriculture plays a crucial role in the economy of sub-Saharan Africa. A feature of particular signi...
The World Bank has estimated that demand for milk and dairy products in sub-Saharan Africa will incr...
The major species used for milk production in Ethiopia are cattle, camel and cows which produce 83% ...
Describes the characteristics of dairy production and processing in South Darfur and provides an ana...
Raw milk is highly perishable and, thus, requires rapid transportation to consumption centres or for...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Dairy production has long been recognised for its potential to reduce poverty of smallholder mixed f...
This briefing suggests how markets in artisanal milk products may contribute to agropastoralist live...
The photos displayed in this document were taken in Kenya and Ghana as part of the research project ...
Some smallholders are able to generate reliable and substantial income flows through small-scale dai...
Large increases in demand for milk and dairy products projected for the next 25 years represent exci...
This research project aimed to define a new research agenda for connecting policy on livestock secto...
Examines milk imports to Africa in the last decade and the present annual value, major constraints t...
Examines the relative merits of milk versus meat production by African pastoralists. Discusses the i...
Large increases in demand for milk and dairy products in developing countries are projected for the ...
Agriculture plays a crucial role in the economy of sub-Saharan Africa. A feature of particular signi...
The World Bank has estimated that demand for milk and dairy products in sub-Saharan Africa will incr...
The major species used for milk production in Ethiopia are cattle, camel and cows which produce 83% ...
Describes the characteristics of dairy production and processing in South Darfur and provides an ana...
Raw milk is highly perishable and, thus, requires rapid transportation to consumption centres or for...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Dairy production has long been recognised for its potential to reduce poverty of smallholder mixed f...