Title of article :
Analysis of camel milk value chain in the pastoral areas of eastern Ethiopia
Author/Authors :
Wolkaro, Takele Haramaya University - School of Animal and Range Sciences, Dire-Dawa, Ethiopia , Yusuf Kurtu, Mohamed Haramaya University - School of Animal and Range Sciences, Dire-Dawa, Ethiopia , Eshetu, Mitiku Haramaya University - School of Animal and Range Sciences, Dire-Dawa, Ethiopia , Ketema, Mengistu Haramaya Universities - School of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Dire-Dawa, Ethiopia
Abstract :
This study was conducted to analyze camel milk value chain with the aim of characterizing the
chain actors and their roles, pinpoint value chain constraints and opportunities and finally suggest
interventions required for improving the performance of camel milk subsector in the pastoral areas
of eastern Ethiopia. A total of three hundred fifteen key informants were interviewed using a
structured questionnaire. Moreover, concerned organizations and institutions were accessed and
available relevant documents have been searched to gather supplementary secondary information.
The value chain analysis revealed that the major value chain actors are input suppliers, pastoral
producers, rural and urban assemblers, wholesalers, milk market cooperative, privet processer,
retailers and consumers. In spite of the existence of a substantial potential, the camel milk subsector
do not make a considerable contribution to the livelihood of the pastoral communities due to
production and marketing constraints. Furthermore, inefficient marketing systems coupled with
poor linkages among the concerned stakeholders conspire to limit growth of subsector. Meanwhile,
high demand and expanding exports directly to the relatively wealthy Middle East markets are
major opportunities. It is, therefore, very important that all the constraints identified in this study
need to be carefully considered and addressed. The study further suggests that, coordination and
intervention strategies should be designed and applied across the entire value chain in order to
develop the subsector.
Keywords :
Camel milk value chain , chain actors , constraints , Ethiopia , opportunities
Journal title :
Journal of Camelid Science