Characterization of Dairy Value Chains in the Case of Urban and Peri-Urban Area of Southern Tigray

Y. Weldegiorgis, A. Tadesse, B. Gebremariam
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The study aimed at analyzing of the existing dairy value chain in the southern zone of Tigray. Primary data were collected from multiple sources including a total of 120 dairy producers, value chain actors: 24 traders, 20 consumers and 8 service providers in Edamehoni and Alamata districts. The collected data was analyzed using application of appropriate statistical tools and simple descriptive statistics. Dairying accounted 53.33 and 23.33% of the total generated family income for urban and peri-urban dairy producers; respectively. The finding indicated that input suppliers, producers, traders, consumers and service providers are involved directly and/or indirectly along dairy value chains in the study areas. Accordingly, producing and processing, collecting, storing and marketing dairy products are the major activities which were performed by the actors. Out of all milk value chain actors about 61% retailers (café and restaurant) and 39% milk producer, were involved in the value addition of milk in both study areas. Most of the smallholder dairy producers in the study sites have been using traditional dairy production technique that results in low milk production. Creating awareness and other capacity building intervention of smallholder dairy producer for quality and quantity milk production are one of the ways to assist dairy producers in building on their resources to create more income by managing their dairy farm skillfully and get a good price in the market. Hence, all concerned organizations (chain enablers) should focus on the provision of appropriate training for both dairy producer farmers and extension agents on how to manage improved breed dairy cattle and incorporate new technologies profitably into farm level production strategies.
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提格雷南部城市与城郊地区乳制品价值链特征分析
本研究旨在分析提格雷南部地区现有的乳制品价值链。主要数据从多个来源收集,包括来自Edamehoni和Alamata地区的120名乳制品生产商、价值链参与者:24名贸易商、20名消费者和8名服务提供商。采用适当的统计工具和简单的描述性统计对收集到的数据进行分析。奶业占城市和城郊奶业生产者家庭总收入的53.33%和23.33%;分别。研究结果表明,投入物供应商、生产者、贸易商、消费者和服务提供商直接和/或间接地参与了研究地区的乳制品价值链。因此,乳制品的生产加工、采集、储存和销售是参与者的主要活动。在所有牛奶价值链参与者中,约61%的零售商(咖啡馆和餐馆)和39%的牛奶生产商在这两个研究区域都参与了牛奶的增值。研究地点的大多数小农乳制品生产者一直使用传统的乳制品生产技术,导致牛奶产量低。提高小农乳品生产者对牛奶质量和数量生产的认识和其他能力建设干预措施是帮助乳品生产者建立其资源,通过熟练管理其奶牛场创造更多收入并在市场上获得好价格的方法之一。因此,所有有关组织(链条推动者)应侧重于向奶牛生产者、农民和推广代理人提供关于如何管理良种奶牛和将新技术有益地纳入农场一级生产战略的适当培训。
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