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Omore, Amos O.Staal, Steven J.Osafo, E.L.K.Kurwijila, Lusato R.Barton, David N.Mdoe, N.S.Y.Nurah, G.K.Aning, G.[Market mechanisms, efficiency, processing and public health risks in peri-urban dairy product markets: Synthesis of findings from Ghana and Tanzania]Market mechanisms, efficiency, processing and public health risks in peri-urban dairy product markets: Synthesis of findings from Ghana and Tanzania

The smallholder dairy farmers’ access to modern milk marketing chain has been assessed in India by collecting data at the farm level in two states, viz. Bihar and Punjab. These states are among the largest milk producing states of the country but depict stark variations in terms of milk productiv...


Kumar, A.Staal, Steven J.Singh, D.K.[Smallholder dairy farmers’ access to modern milk marketing chains in India]Smallholder dairy farmers’ access to modern milk marketing chains in India

Liberalisation in the dairy industry in Kenya is currently under way in several forms. The urban milk market monopoly of the Kenya Co-operative Creameries has been lifted. Clinical veterinary and artificial insemination (AI) services are no longer publicly supported in many areas. Private sector ...


Owango, M.O.Lukuyu, Ben A.Staal, Steven J.Kenyanjui, M.Njubi, D.Thorpe, W.R.[Dairy co-operatives and policy reform in Kenya: Effects of livestock service and milk market liberalisation]Dairy co-operatives and policy reform in Kenya: Effects of livestock service and milk market liberalisation
Omore, Amos O.Cheng'ole Mulindo, J.Fakhrul Islam, S.M.Nurah, G.K.Khan, M.I.Staal, Steven J.[Employment generation through small-scale dairy marketing and processing: experiences from Kenya, Bangladesh and Ghana]Employment generation through small-scale dairy marketing and processing: experiences from Kenya, Bangladesh and Ghana

This chapter presents the main findings of a set of comparative milk sector surveys carried out in Kathmandu (Nepal), Nairobi (Kenya), and Santa Cruz (Bolivia). The surveys assessed changes in demand, supply and marketing of milk and milk products over a ten to fifteen year period to 2001. This c...


Anderson, S.Tulachan, P.M.Rushton, JonathanStaal, Steven J.Herrero, Mario T.[A comparative analysis of milk sectors -- Nairobi, Kathmandu, Santa Cruz: opportunities for pro-poor policies]A comparative analysis of milk sectors -- Nairobi, Kathmandu, Santa Cruz: opportunities for pro-poor policies

Liberalisation in the dairy industry in Kenya is currently under way in several forms. The urban milk market monopoly of the Kenya Co-operative Creameries has been lifted. Clinical veterinary and artificial insemination (AI) services are no longer publicly supported in many areas. Private sector ...


Owango, M.O.Staal, Steven J.Kenyanjui, M.Lukuyu, Ben A.Njubi, D.Thorpe, W.R.[Dairy co-operatives and policy reform in Kenya: effects of livestock service and milk market liberalisation]Dairy co-operatives and policy reform in Kenya: effects of livestock service and milk market liberalisation

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

Dairy production is a key small farm strategy for generating income in the Nairobi milk shed. The high perishability of milk under Kenyan conditions appears to be associated with a high frequency of small individual transactions, the terms of which are subject to forced “fire” sales, delayed paym...


Ngigi, M.Delgado, Christopher L.Staal, Steven J.Mbogoh, S.[The role of market outlet in determining terms for milk sales by smallholders in Kenya]The role of market outlet in determining terms for milk sales by smallholders in Kenya

Fixed transactions costs that prohibit exchange engender bias in supply analysis due to censoring of the sample observations. The associated bias in conventional regression procedures applied to censored data and the construction of robust methods for mitigating bias have been preoccupations of a...


Holloway, G.J.Nicholson, C.Delgado, Christopher L.Staal, Steven J.Ehui, Simeon K.[A revised Tobit procedure for mitigating bias in the presence of non-zero censoring with an application to milk-market participation in the Ethiopian highlands.]A revised Tobit procedure for mitigating bias in the presence of non-zero censoring with an application to milk-market participation in the Ethiopian highlands.

This research report presents an analysis of the problems encountered in the milk markets in Ghana and Tanzania. It is based on a study carried out during 1999 and 2000 to identify and quantify the public health risks and economic performance in dairy product markets in these two countries. The s...


Omore, Amos O.Staal, Steven J.Wanyoike, Francis N.Osafo, E.L.K.Kurwijila, Lusato R.Barton, David N.Mdoe, N.S.Y.Nurah, G.K.Aning, G.[Market mechanisms and efficiency in urban dairy products markets in Ghana and Tanzania]Market mechanisms and efficiency in urban dairy products markets in Ghana and Tanzania

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