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Factors driving the demand for livestock products in the developing countries are primarily population growth, urbanisation and income growth. These factors are expected to continue to fuel the increase in milk and meat consumption in the next millennium, creating a veritable livestock revolution...


Ehui, Simeon K.Paulos, Z.Lapar, Ma. Lucila[Livestock to 2020 in South-East Asia: implications for policies and development strategies]Livestock to 2020 in South-East Asia: implications for policies and development strategies

Ehui, Simeon K.Barry, M.B.Williams, Timothy O.Koffi-Koumi, M.Paulos, Z.[Policies for improving the competitiveness of smallholder livestock producers in the central corridor of West Africa: implications for trade and regional integration][Quelles politiques pour ameliorer la competitivite des petits eleveurs dans le corridor central de l'Afrique de l'Ouest: implications pour le commerce et l'integration regionale]Quelles politiques pour ameliorer la competitivite des petits eleveurs dans le corridor central de l'Afrique de l'Ouest: implications pour le commerce et l'integration regionale

Freeman, H.A.Jabbar, M.A.Ehui, Simeon K.[Role of credit in the uptake and productivity of improved dairy technologies in sub-Saharan Africa]Role of credit in the uptake and productivity of improved dairy technologies in sub-Saharan Africa

Nin Pratt, A.Bonnet, P.Jabbar, M.A.Ehui, Simeon K.Haan, C. de[Benefits and costs of compliance of sanitary regulations in livestock markets: The case of Rift Valley fever in the Somali Region of Ethiopia]Benefits and costs of compliance of sanitary regulations in livestock markets: The case of Rift Valley fever in the Somali Region of Ethiopia

The policy analysis matrix (PAM) approach was applied to assess the competitiveness of poultry and pig production (using local, crossbred and exotic breeds) in North and South Vietnam using data collected in 1999 from a stratified sample of 2213 farms. Results show that poultry meat and egg produ...


Akter, S.Jabbar, M.A.Ehui, Simeon K.[Competitiveness of pig and poultry production in Vietnam: Outcome of policy analysis matrix]Competitiveness of pig and poultry production in Vietnam: Outcome of policy analysis matrix

Based on analysis of credit supply in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria, it is shown that public credit institutions do not have sufficient funds to meet the demand for livestock credit and cannot mobilize savings from their clients or other commercial sources for one reason or another. In addi...


Jabbar, M.A.Ehui, Simeon K.Kaufmann, Ralph R. von[Supply and demand for livestock credit in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons for designing new credit schemes]Supply and demand for livestock credit in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons for designing new credit schemes

Some smallholders are able to generate reliable and substantial income flows through small-scale dairy production for the local market; for others, a set of unique transactions costs hinders participation. Co-operative selling institutions are potential catalysts for mitigating these costs, stimu...


Holloway, G.J.Nicholson, C.Delgado, Christopher L.Staal, Steven J.Ehui, Simeon K.[How to make a milk market: A case study from the Ethiopian highlands]How to make a milk market: A case study from the Ethiopian highlands
Nin Pratt, A.Lapar, Ma. LucilaEhui, Simeon K.[Globalization, trade liberalization and poverty alleviation in Southeast Asia: the case of the livestock sector in Vietnam]Globalization, trade liberalization and poverty alleviation in Southeast Asia: the case of the livestock sector in Vietnam

Concerns about the generation of greenhouse gases, biodiversity loss, overgrazing and desertification of dry lands and the maintainance of soil and water quality are increasing as human populations grow. This paper discusses what the role livestock can contribute to these problems. Studies showed...


Ehui, Simeon K.[The green impact of livestock-based nutrient management]The green impact of livestock-based nutrient management

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