The dairy sector in Uganda has been transformed into a more competitive and dynamic sector. Supply-side factors have enabled expansion in milk production. Between 2005 and 2009 –milk production (estimated at 1.5 billion litres in 2010) has been partly an outcome of a 20 percent increase in the number of households engaged in dairy farming, and an increase (21 percent) in the proportion of crossbred dairy cows in the national herd (estimated to be 11 million cattle). At farm level concerted efforts have been directed towards technological change – transforming the farming system from predominantly extensive grazing local breeds to more intensive rearing of fewer but improved breeds. The lack of consistent long-term support to the breeding pr...
This policy note summarizes findings from a dairy value chain study in Uganda that documented the in...
Uganda has put emphasis on the agricultural sector as a strategy for raising rural incomes and reduc...
This study was motivated by the observation that despite policy and development focus promoting dair...
The dairy sector in Uganda has been transformed into a more competitive and dynamic sector. Supply-s...
The Dairy sector in Uganda has responded positively to agricultural sector liberalisation policies t...
While development agencies in Uganda have tended to promote intensification of dairy production to s...
The East African country of Uganda might not be thought of as the location of a viable, growing dair...
The introduction and dissemination of improved dairy cow breeds in Uganda is arguably the most signi...
Dairy production is a major contributor towards national economies and household food security and i...
The analysis of the 2009 Uganda National panel Survey (UNPS) collected by the UBoS shows that milk p...
Abstract: This study was motivated by the realisation that although public and civil society project...
In developing countries, animal products supply presents a major challenge in meeting the demand for...
There is increasing evidence that improved agricultural technologies benefit smallholder farmers in ...
Smallholder dairy farming is increasingly becoming an important source of livelihoods for farmers in...
Smallholder dairy production dominates the country of Uganda, with over 90% of the national herd own...
This policy note summarizes findings from a dairy value chain study in Uganda that documented the in...
Uganda has put emphasis on the agricultural sector as a strategy for raising rural incomes and reduc...
This study was motivated by the observation that despite policy and development focus promoting dair...
The dairy sector in Uganda has been transformed into a more competitive and dynamic sector. Supply-s...
The Dairy sector in Uganda has responded positively to agricultural sector liberalisation policies t...
While development agencies in Uganda have tended to promote intensification of dairy production to s...
The East African country of Uganda might not be thought of as the location of a viable, growing dair...
The introduction and dissemination of improved dairy cow breeds in Uganda is arguably the most signi...
Dairy production is a major contributor towards national economies and household food security and i...
The analysis of the 2009 Uganda National panel Survey (UNPS) collected by the UBoS shows that milk p...
Abstract: This study was motivated by the realisation that although public and civil society project...
In developing countries, animal products supply presents a major challenge in meeting the demand for...
There is increasing evidence that improved agricultural technologies benefit smallholder farmers in ...
Smallholder dairy farming is increasingly becoming an important source of livelihoods for farmers in...
Smallholder dairy production dominates the country of Uganda, with over 90% of the national herd own...
This policy note summarizes findings from a dairy value chain study in Uganda that documented the in...
Uganda has put emphasis on the agricultural sector as a strategy for raising rural incomes and reduc...
This study was motivated by the observation that despite policy and development focus promoting dair...