坦桑尼亚皮革、皮、皮革和皮革制品生产和贸易的动态和驱动力

G. Mbassa, C. Luziga, N. Kilongozi, E. Muyinga
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兽皮、兽皮、皮革和皮革制品是世界上交易量最大的商品,需求正在增加。拥有大量牲畜的国家有很大机会从这一资源中获得收入。在坦桑尼亚的屠宰场、制革厂和皮革制品厂进行了研究,目的是确定皮革和毛皮的数量、质量、加工和贸易。屠宰场生产的牛皮超过300万张,山羊皮300万张,羊皮100万张。收集和出口牛皮1174585张,山羊、绵羊皮1591990张,304167张。这些目的地的公司提前向牲畜贸易商付款,并在屠宰时收取兽皮。皮革和皮肤是铬或植物鞣制在几个行业,包括非洲皮革工业达累斯萨拉姆,而希莫制革和种植园和非洲皮革工业生产成品皮革。由于剥皮和烙印,皮革的质量很低。在莫希有一家皮革制鞋厂,在阿鲁沙、莫希、姆万扎、达累斯萨拉姆、多多马、辛吉达、莫罗戈罗和其他地方有小型皮革制品厂,由个人、青年团体、职业教育训练局(VETA)和小型工业组织(SIDO)经营。生皮和兽皮加工受到以下因素的制约:国际上对生皮和兽皮的高需求、对屠宰场、生皮和兽皮收集和储存设施的投资不足以及缺乏训练有素的人员。由于缺乏工厂、来自二手商品的竞争、合成塑料和不知情的市场,鞋类和皮革制品受到限制。在培训计划的支持下,对兽皮和皮革工业的投资有可能产生巨大的货币收入。关键词:兽皮,皮,皮革,价值链,屠宰反刍动物
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Dynamics and driving forces of hides, skins, leather and leather goods production and trade in Tanzania
Hides, skins, leather and leather products are most traded commodities in the world and demand is increasing. Countries with large livestock populations have great opportunity to generate revenue from this resource. Studies were conducted in slaughterhouses, tanneries and leather good factories in Tanzania, aimed at determining quantities, qualities, processing and trade of hides and skins. Productions from slaughters are more than 3 million cattle hides, 3 million goatskins and 1 million sheepskins. Collected and exported quantities were 1,174,585 cattle hides, 1,591,990 and 304,167 goat and sheep skins. Companies from these destinations pre-pay livestock traders in advance and collect hides and skins at slaughter. Hides and skins are chrome or vegetable tanned at several industries including Afro Leather Industries Dar es Salaam while Himo Tanners and Planters and Afro Leather Industries produce finished leather. Qualities of hides were low because of flay cuts and brand markings. There is one leather footwear factory at Moshi and small scale leather goods factories in Arusha, Moshi, Mwanza, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Singida, Morogoro and in other places by individuals, youth groups, Vocational Education Training Authority (VETA) and Small Industries Organization (SIDO). Hides and skins processing is constrained by high international demand for raw hides and skins, inadequate investment in abattoirs, hides and skins collection and storage facilities and lack of trained personnel. Footwear and leather goods are constrained by lack of factories, competition from used goods, synthetic plastics and uninformed market. Investment in hides, skins and leather industry supported by training programmes has potential to generate great monetary revenue. Keywords : Hides, skin, leather, value chain, slaughter ruminants
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