A Review on Cross-Border Livestock Trade Across Dry Land Borders of Ethiopia: The Trends and Implications

A. Tesfaye, N. Amaha
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This review paper is aimed at, reviewing trade routes and border marketing centers, trends and implications of cross-border livestock trade (CBLT) along borderlands of Ethiopia. Traded across different corridors of borderland, Ethiopia’s CBLT were traditionally, destined to middle east countries, were the Eastern trade corridor with Somalia involves massive border crossing livestock trade and stand first in terms of traded volume and values. Nonetheless, a significant proportion of CBLT along Sudan, Kenya and Djibouti corridors were also carried out across northwestern, southern and northeastern parts of the country respectively. Livestock sector in Ethiopia, supporting more than 65% of the population and contributes more than 12–15% of total export earnings of the country. However, in recent year, the evidences show that, the trends of official livestock export were declining while, informal export is exponentially increasing. The role of CBLT, on the livelihoods of herders and economy of the country were loomed in the forms of its short- or long-term impacts. In short term, it improves the livelihoods of herders and/or traders through; assisting food security in supplying foods item to the food deficit areas, raising incomes to herders/traders through selling their animals at border crossing/international markets and creates employment opportunity for traders, trekkers or brokers. Whereas, in long term impacts, CBLT have significantly, damaged the economy of our country in several ways. Consequently, Ethiopia have been losing its multi-millions (ETB) of taxes revenue from trade and the devised irrelevant policies and strategies due to the missed livestock trade data (informal) from national statistics led to undermining of sector’s economic contributions. In conclusion, any intervention(s) to the CBLT in Ethiopia virtually, requires valuation of its long- and short-term implications to the livelihoods of herders and economies of the country.
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埃塞俄比亚旱地边界跨境牲畜贸易综述:趋势和影响
这篇综述论文旨在回顾埃塞俄比亚边境地区的贸易路线和边境销售中心、趋势和跨境牲畜贸易的影响。埃塞俄比亚的CBLT在不同的边境走廊进行贸易,传统上是运往中东国家的,而与索马里的东部贸易走廊涉及大规模的跨境牲畜贸易,在交易量和价值方面排名第一。尽管如此,在苏丹、肯尼亚和吉布提走廊沿线,也分别在该国西北部、南部和东北部地区开展了相当大比例的CBLT。埃塞俄比亚的畜牧业,养活了65%以上的人口,贡献了该国出口总收入的12-15%以上。然而,近年来,有证据表明,官方牲畜出口呈下降趋势,而非正式出口呈指数增长。CBLT对牧民生计和国家经济的作用以其短期或长期影响的形式显现出来。从短期来看,它通过以下途径改善了牧民和/或贸易商的生计;协助粮食安全,向缺粮地区供应粮食,通过在过境点/国际市场出售牲畜提高牧民/贸易商的收入,并为贸易商、徒步旅行者或经纪人创造就业机会。然而,从长期影响来看,CBLT在几个方面严重损害了我国的经济。因此,埃塞俄比亚失去了数百万美元的贸易税收收入,由于国家统计数据中遗漏了牲畜贸易数据(非正式),制定了不相关的政策和战略,从而削弱了该部门的经济贡献。总之,在埃塞俄比亚,对CBLT的任何干预实际上都需要评估其对牧民生计和国家经济的长期和短期影响。
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