Title of article :
Marketing products from local livestock breeds: an analysis of eight cases
Author/Authors :
Mathias، E نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Local breeds and minor species are hardy and able to thrive in harsh conditions. Their adaptive traits and unique characteristics
(coloured wool or hides, extra-fine fibre, meat or milk with special tastes) offer opportunities for the marketing of speciality products
and sustainable food production in marginal areas. This study discusses eight initiatives from Africa, Asia and Latin America that help
communities to produce and market various products for niche markets: milk and dairy products from dromedaries; cashmere, wool and
handicrafts from goats, sheep and Bactrian camels; and meat, meat products and handicrafts from goats and sheep. The main strategies
were to seek new markets for existing or entirely new products (rather than trying to exploit existing markets). Most initiatives had
some form of branding or labelling, and two had protected their products with geographical indications. Such marketing initiatives
can be started with limited capital inputs but are skill and knowledge intensive. They require strong commitment to overcome seasonal
fluctuations in production, the lack of infrastructure and services, and difficulties in institution building. But when well planned and
carefully managed, they can help conserve breeds as well as provide a livelihood for people involved in the value chain, allowing actors
earlier in the value chain – livestock keepers and small-scale processors – to capture a greater share of the value of the end product than
they would by trying to serve a mass market.
Keywords :
local breeds , minor species , speciality products , Niche markets , value chains , livestock diversity
Journal title :
Animal Genetic Resources Resources Genetiques Animales Recursos Geneticos Animales
Journal title :
Animal Genetic Resources Resources Genetiques Animales Recursos Geneticos Animales