Rising developing country demand for livestock products propelled by income and population growth, and by urbanization offers poverty reduction opportunities to actors in the supply chain. The increase in volumes demanded also features diversification and increased demand for quality attributes. ...
Jabbar, M.A.
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Baker, Derek
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Fadiga, M.L.
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[Demand for livestock products in developing countries with a focus on quality and safety attributes: Evidence from Asia and Africa]
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Demand for livestock products in developing countries with a focus on quality and safety attributes: Evidence from Asia and Africa
This publication presents finding of a rapid appraisal of institutions supporting livestock trade and marketing in Somalia. The study was carried to: identify institutions supporting livestock trade and marketing in the country; evaluate the roles played by these institutions in facilitating live...
Understanding marketed surplus and marketing behaviour of producers helps design technology, policy and institutions to facilitate the process of commercialization of agriculture. In this paper, empirical studies on marketed surplus of rice have been reviewed with a focus on the concepts and meth...
Jabbar, M.A.
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[Empirical estimation of marketed surplus of rice in Bangladesh: A critical review]
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Empirical estimation of marketed surplus of rice in Bangladesh: A critical review
The objective of this publication is to analyse the causes of declining market share of Sudanese sheep and sheep meat in the Middle East market, especially in the Saudi market, by examining the constraints in the export supply chains. The following major factors are hypothesized to explain constr...
El Dirani, O.H.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Babiker, I.B.
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[Constraints in the market chains for export of Sudanese sheep and sheep meat to the Middle East]
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Constraints in the market chains for export of Sudanese sheep and sheep meat to the Middle East
In this paper, the hypothesis that performance of trading firms depends on their assets (physical, financial, human capital and social capital) and trading practices is tested with data from a sample of 131 live animal traders in 38 rural Ethiopian highland markets. Most traders used own capital ...
Jabbar, M.A.
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Benin, S.E.
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Gabre-Madhin, E.Z.
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Paulos, Z.
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[Market institutions and transaction costs influencing trader performance in live animal marketing in rural Ethiopian markets]
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Market institutions and transaction costs influencing trader performance in live animal marketing in rural Ethiopian markets
Benin, S.E.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Ehui, Simeon K.
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[Livestock marketing in the Ethiopian highlands: changes in structure and conduct since 1991]
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Livestock marketing in the Ethiopian highlands: changes in structure and conduct since 1991
Solomon, A.
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Workalemahu, A.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Ahmed, M.M.
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Hurissa, B.
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[Livestock marketing in Ethiopia: a review of structure, performance and development initiatives]
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Livestock marketing in Ethiopia: a review of structure, performance and development initiatives
Hedonic price models were fitted to a sample of 1,397 sheep and 1,293 goats, for which data were collected from nine markets in Ethiopia over a 12-month period. The objective was to determine seasonal and inter-market differences in prices after controlling for the effects on different attributes...
Ayele, G.
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Jabbar, M.A.
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Teklewold, H.
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Mulugeta, E.
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Kebede, G.
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[Seasonal and intermarket differences in price of small ruminants in Ethiopia]
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Seasonal and intermarket differences in price of small ruminants in Ethiopia
Demand for animal products has been increasing rapidly in Bangladesh due to urbanization and increases in per capita income. There are rudimentary indications that demand for improved food quality and safety has also been increasing and that consumers were willing to pay higher prices for such at...
Jabbar, M.A.
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Fakhrul Islam, S.M.
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[Consumer preferences and demand for livestock products in urban Bangladesh]
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Consumer preferences and demand for livestock products in urban Bangladesh