Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps

This paper investigates how the development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction in the continent, with the ultimate objective of identifying major information gaps critical to designing and implementing s...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Agricultural Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
EGG
PIG
TOT
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/02/19296769/business-livelihoods-african-livestock-investments-overcome-information-gaps
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topic ABSOLUTE VALUE
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL
ANIMAL DISEASES
ANIMAL DUNG
ANIMAL FOODS
ANIMAL HEALTH
ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES
ANIMAL INDUSTRY
ANIMAL ORIGIN
ANIMAL OWNERSHIP
ANIMAL POWER
ANIMAL PRODUCTION
ANIMAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ANIMAL PROTEIN
ANIMAL RESOURCES
ANIMAL SOURCE FOODS
ANIMAL WELFARE
ANIMALS
BEEF
BEEF CATTLE
BEEF PRODUCTION
BIRDS
BREEDING
BREEDS
BROILER PRODUCERS
CASH INCOME
CHEESE
CHICKEN
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMMUNAL AREAS
CROP PRODUCTION
CROP RESIDUES
CULTURAL REASONS
DAIRY
DAIRY CATTLE
DAIRY COWS
DAIRY MARKETING
DEMAND FOR FOOD
DEMAND FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
DETERMINANT
DETERMINANTS
DIET
DRAFT POWER
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMICS
EGG
EGG PRODUCTION
EGGS
EQUINES
EQUIPMENT
EXOTIC BREEDS
FARM
FARM ANIMALS
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FEED
FEEDING
FEEDING PRACTICES
FEEDS
FISHERIES
FLOCK
FODDER
FOOD DEMAND
FOOD PRICES
FOOD PRODUCTS
FOOD QUALITY
FOOD SAFETY
FOOD SECURITY
GENDER
GOAT
GOAT MEAT
GOATS
HELMINTHS
HERD
HERD COMPOSITION
HERD SIZE
HERD STRUCTURE
HERDS
HIGH VALUE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
HOUSING
HUMAN NUTRITION
INCOME FROM LIVESTOCK
INCOMES
INTENSIVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
LIONS
LIVE ANIMALS
LIVE BIRDS
LIVE WEIGHT
LIVELIHOODS
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK ACTIVITIES
LIVESTOCK ASSETS
LIVESTOCK DATA
LIVESTOCK ENTERPRISES
LIVESTOCK FARMS
LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRY
LIVESTOCK INCOME
LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY
LIVESTOCK INFORMATION
LIVESTOCK INVESTMENTS
LIVESTOCK KEEPERS
LIVESTOCK MARKETING
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS
LIVESTOCK OUTPUTS
LIVESTOCK OWNERS
LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP
LIVESTOCK POPULATION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCT
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
LIVESTOCK RESEARCH
LIVESTOCK SECTOR
LIVESTOCK SPECIES
LIVESTOCK STATISTICS
LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
LIVESTOCK UNITS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL BREED
LOW INCOME
MANURE
MARKET ACCESS
MEAT
MEAT MARKETS
MEAT PRODUCTION
MEAT PRODUCTS
MILK
MILK CONSUMPTION
MILK MARKET
MILK MARKETS
MILK PRODUCTION
MILK PRODUCTS
MILKING
MUTTON
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL VALUE
PASTORAL POPULATIONS
PASTURE
PIG
PIG PRODUCTION
PIGS
PORK
POULTRY
POULTRY MEAT
POULTRY PRODUCTION
POULTRY SCIENCE
POVERTY REDUCTION
RAW MILK
RESTAURANTS
RUMINANTS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL LIVESTOCK
SHEEP
SMALL RUMINANTS
SPECIES COMPOSITION
SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY CHAIN
SWAN
TALLOW
TICKS
TOT
TROPICAL LIVESTOCK UNIT
URBANIZATION
VEGETABLES
VETERINARY
VILLAGE
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE VALUE
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL
ANIMAL DISEASES
ANIMAL DUNG
ANIMAL FOODS
ANIMAL HEALTH
ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES
ANIMAL INDUSTRY
ANIMAL ORIGIN
ANIMAL OWNERSHIP
ANIMAL POWER
ANIMAL PRODUCTION
ANIMAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
ANIMAL PROTEIN
ANIMAL RESOURCES
ANIMAL SOURCE FOODS
ANIMAL WELFARE
ANIMALS
BEEF
BEEF CATTLE
BEEF PRODUCTION
BIRDS
BREEDING
BREEDS
BROILER PRODUCERS
CASH INCOME
CHEESE
CHICKEN
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMMUNAL AREAS
CROP PRODUCTION
CROP RESIDUES
CULTURAL REASONS
DAIRY
DAIRY CATTLE
DAIRY COWS
DAIRY MARKETING
DEMAND FOR FOOD
DEMAND FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
DETERMINANT
DETERMINANTS
DIET
DRAFT POWER
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
ECONOMICS
EGG
EGG PRODUCTION
EGGS
EQUINES
EQUIPMENT
EXOTIC BREEDS
FARM
FARM ANIMALS
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FEED
FEEDING
FEEDING PRACTICES
FEEDS
FISHERIES
FLOCK
FODDER
FOOD DEMAND
FOOD PRICES
FOOD PRODUCTS
FOOD QUALITY
FOOD SAFETY
FOOD SECURITY
GENDER
GOAT
GOAT MEAT
GOATS
HELMINTHS
HERD
HERD COMPOSITION
HERD SIZE
HERD STRUCTURE
HERDS
HIGH VALUE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
HOUSING
HUMAN NUTRITION
INCOME FROM LIVESTOCK
INCOMES
INTENSIVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
LIONS
LIVE ANIMALS
LIVE BIRDS
LIVE WEIGHT
LIVELIHOODS
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK ACTIVITIES
LIVESTOCK ASSETS
LIVESTOCK DATA
LIVESTOCK ENTERPRISES
LIVESTOCK FARMS
LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRY
LIVESTOCK INCOME
LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY
LIVESTOCK INFORMATION
LIVESTOCK INVESTMENTS
LIVESTOCK KEEPERS
LIVESTOCK MARKETING
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS
LIVESTOCK OUTPUTS
LIVESTOCK OWNERS
LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP
LIVESTOCK POPULATION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCT
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
LIVESTOCK RESEARCH
LIVESTOCK SECTOR
LIVESTOCK SPECIES
LIVESTOCK STATISTICS
LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
LIVESTOCK UNITS
LIVING CONDITIONS
LOCAL BREED
LOW INCOME
MANURE
MARKET ACCESS
MEAT
MEAT MARKETS
MEAT PRODUCTION
MEAT PRODUCTS
MILK
MILK CONSUMPTION
MILK MARKET
MILK MARKETS
MILK PRODUCTION
MILK PRODUCTS
MILKING
MUTTON
NATURAL RESOURCES
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL VALUE
PASTORAL POPULATIONS
PASTURE
PIG
PIG PRODUCTION
PIGS
PORK
POULTRY
POULTRY MEAT
POULTRY PRODUCTION
POULTRY SCIENCE
POVERTY REDUCTION
RAW MILK
RESTAURANTS
RUMINANTS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL LIVESTOCK
SHEEP
SMALL RUMINANTS
SPECIES COMPOSITION
SUPPLIERS
SUPPLY CHAIN
SWAN
TALLOW
TICKS
TOT
TROPICAL LIVESTOCK UNIT
URBANIZATION
VEGETABLES
VETERINARY
VILLAGE
World Bank
Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps
geographic_facet Africa
Africa
description This paper investigates how the development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction in the continent, with the ultimate objective of identifying major information gaps critical to designing and implementing successful livestock sector policies and investments. As a first step, the paper presents an analysis of African consumption of animal-source foods. This is rapidly growing and is forecast to continue doing so. It therefore provides opportunities for demand-led growth. This focus is distinct from the more traditional, production-oriented entry point. To understand opportunities for poverty reduction, this paper reviews both the quantitative and qualitative dimensions of African markets for livestock products, in this case animal-source foods. Second, rather than exploring production and productivity constraints, which are known to a large extent, the paper focuses on the incentives that rural households have to invest in their livestock to overcome those constraints. Indeed, farmers often fail to adopt readily available technologies. To analyze incentives, the paper reviews two intertwined dimensions of households' livestock activities, namely herd and flock size and livestock-derived income. The paper concludes by identifying investment priorities for improving the quantity and quality of livestock information so that decision makers will be better able to formulate and implement investments in the livestock sector that effectively contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps
title_short Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps
title_full Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps
title_fullStr Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps
title_full_unstemmed Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps
title_sort business and livelihoods in african livestock : investments to overcome information gaps
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/02/19296769/business-livelihoods-african-livestock-investments-overcome-information-gaps
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17801
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spelling okr-10986-178012021-04-23T14:03:40Z Business and Livelihoods in African Livestock : Investments to Overcome Information Gaps World Bank ABSOLUTE VALUE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL DUNG ANIMAL FOODS ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES ANIMAL INDUSTRY ANIMAL ORIGIN ANIMAL OWNERSHIP ANIMAL POWER ANIMAL PRODUCTION ANIMAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL PROTEIN ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMAL SOURCE FOODS ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMALS BEEF BEEF CATTLE BEEF PRODUCTION BIRDS BREEDING BREEDS BROILER PRODUCERS CASH INCOME CHEESE CHICKEN COLLECTIVE ACTION COMMUNAL AREAS CROP PRODUCTION CROP RESIDUES CULTURAL REASONS DAIRY DAIRY CATTLE DAIRY COWS DAIRY MARKETING DEMAND FOR FOOD DEMAND FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS DETERMINANT DETERMINANTS DIET DRAFT POWER ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMICS EGG EGG PRODUCTION EGGS EQUINES EQUIPMENT EXOTIC BREEDS FARM FARM ANIMALS FARMERS FARMING FARMS FEED FEEDING FEEDING PRACTICES FEEDS FISHERIES FLOCK FODDER FOOD DEMAND FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD QUALITY FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY GENDER GOAT GOAT MEAT GOATS HELMINTHS HERD HERD COMPOSITION HERD SIZE HERD STRUCTURE HERDS HIGH VALUE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS HOUSING HUMAN NUTRITION INCOME FROM LIVESTOCK INCOMES INTENSIVE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIONS LIVE ANIMALS LIVE BIRDS LIVE WEIGHT LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK ACTIVITIES LIVESTOCK ASSETS LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK ENTERPRISES LIVESTOCK FARMS LIVESTOCK HUSBANDRY LIVESTOCK INCOME LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK INFORMATION LIVESTOCK INVESTMENTS LIVESTOCK KEEPERS LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK MARKETS LIVESTOCK OPERATIONS LIVESTOCK OUTPUTS LIVESTOCK OWNERS LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP LIVESTOCK POPULATION LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SPECIES LIVESTOCK STATISTICS LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS LIVESTOCK UNITS LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL BREED LOW INCOME MANURE MARKET ACCESS MEAT MEAT MARKETS MEAT PRODUCTION MEAT PRODUCTS MILK MILK CONSUMPTION MILK MARKET MILK MARKETS MILK PRODUCTION MILK PRODUCTS MILKING MUTTON NATURAL RESOURCES NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL VALUE PASTORAL POPULATIONS PASTURE PIG PIG PRODUCTION PIGS PORK POULTRY POULTRY MEAT POULTRY PRODUCTION POULTRY SCIENCE POVERTY REDUCTION RAW MILK RESTAURANTS RUMINANTS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL LIVESTOCK SHEEP SMALL RUMINANTS SPECIES COMPOSITION SUPPLIERS SUPPLY CHAIN SWAN TALLOW TICKS TOT TROPICAL LIVESTOCK UNIT URBANIZATION VEGETABLES VETERINARY VILLAGE This paper investigates how the development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction in the continent, with the ultimate objective of identifying major information gaps critical to designing and implementing successful livestock sector policies and investments. As a first step, the paper presents an analysis of African consumption of animal-source foods. This is rapidly growing and is forecast to continue doing so. It therefore provides opportunities for demand-led growth. This focus is distinct from the more traditional, production-oriented entry point. To understand opportunities for poverty reduction, this paper reviews both the quantitative and qualitative dimensions of African markets for livestock products, in this case animal-source foods. Second, rather than exploring production and productivity constraints, which are known to a large extent, the paper focuses on the incentives that rural households have to invest in their livestock to overcome those constraints. Indeed, farmers often fail to adopt readily available technologies. To analyze incentives, the paper reviews two intertwined dimensions of households' livestock activities, namely herd and flock size and livestock-derived income. The paper concludes by identifying investment priorities for improving the quantity and quality of livestock information so that decision makers will be better able to formulate and implement investments in the livestock sector that effectively contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction. 2014-04-15T20:05:13Z 2014-04-15T20:05:13Z 2014-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/02/19296769/business-livelihoods-african-livestock-investments-overcome-information-gaps http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17801 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Africa Africa