Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050
Medium and long-term development perspectives of any productive sector are driven by prospects for demand growth which, dependent on the policy and economic environment, can translate into associated producer responses. For the livestock sector, tr...
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okr-10986-178662021-04-23T14:03:41Z Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050 Pica-Ciamarra Ugo Baker, Derek Morgan, Nancy Ly, Cheikh Nouala, Simplice AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL PROTEIN ANIMAL PROTEINS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS BEEF DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DEMAND GROWTH ECOLOGICAL ZONES EGG EGGS FARM FARM-GATE FARMERS FOOD SECURITY FOODS GEOGRAPHIC REGION GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS GOAT MEAT GOATS IFPRI INCREASING LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION INTRAREGIONAL TRADE LAMB LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK ASSETS LIVESTOCK BREEDING LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK MARKET LIVESTOCK MARKETS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK REVOLUTION LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SECTOR POLICY MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ENTRY MARKET SHARE MARKET VALUE MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEAT MARKETS MEAT PRODUCTS MEATS MILK MILK CONSUMPTION MILK MARKET MUTTON POOR LIVESTOCK KEEPERS PORK POULTRY POULTRY PRODUCERS POULTRY PRODUCTS POVERTY REDUCTION REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE RURAL DWELLERS SHEEP SMALL RUMINANTS TARGET MARKET Medium and long-term development perspectives of any productive sector are driven by prospects for demand growth which, dependent on the policy and economic environment, can translate into associated producer responses. For the livestock sector, trends in the consumption of animal-sourced foods and livestock by-products are the first key indicator of opportunities for investment. This paper depicts the medium to long term development prospects for the African livestock sector by reviewing data on the estimated consumption of animal-sourced foods and anticipated responses by producers for 2005-07, 2030, and 2050. By 2050, the meat market is projected at 34.8 million tones and that of milk about 82.6 million tones, an increase of 145 and 155 percent respectively over 2005-07 levels. More notably, over this period, Africa's increase in volume of meat consumed will be on a par with that of the developed world and that of Latin America, with only South Asia and Southeast Asia anticipated registering higher growth. Policy and institutional reforms should be devised, building on solid data and evidence based analysis, to ensure that the business opportunities generated by the growing market for animal-sourced foods translate into widespread benefits for the populace, including livestock producers, and for other actors along the value chains as well as consumers. This report reviews African trends in the consumption of livestock products compared to other major world's regions, as well as positioning these trends within the evolving trade position of the African continent. 2014-04-16T21:06:00Z 2014-04-16T21:06:00Z 2013-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/19356661/investing-african-livestock-business-opportunities-2030-2050 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17866 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Africa |
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AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL PROTEIN ANIMAL PROTEINS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS BEEF DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DEMAND GROWTH ECOLOGICAL ZONES EGG EGGS FARM FARM-GATE FARMERS FOOD SECURITY FOODS GEOGRAPHIC REGION GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS GOAT MEAT GOATS IFPRI INCREASING LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION INTRAREGIONAL TRADE LAMB LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK ASSETS LIVESTOCK BREEDING LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK MARKET LIVESTOCK MARKETS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK REVOLUTION LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SECTOR POLICY MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ENTRY MARKET SHARE MARKET VALUE MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEAT MARKETS MEAT PRODUCTS MEATS MILK MILK CONSUMPTION MILK MARKET MUTTON POOR LIVESTOCK KEEPERS PORK POULTRY POULTRY PRODUCERS POULTRY PRODUCTS POVERTY REDUCTION REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE RURAL DWELLERS SHEEP SMALL RUMINANTS TARGET MARKET |
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AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL PRODUCTS ANIMAL PROTEIN ANIMAL PROTEINS ANIMAL RESOURCES ANIMALS BEEF DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS DEMAND GROWTH ECOLOGICAL ZONES EGG EGGS FARM FARM-GATE FARMERS FOOD SECURITY FOODS GEOGRAPHIC REGION GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS GOAT MEAT GOATS IFPRI INCREASING LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION INTRAREGIONAL TRADE LAMB LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK ASSETS LIVESTOCK BREEDING LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT LIVESTOCK MARKET LIVESTOCK MARKETS LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCT LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK REVOLUTION LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SECTOR POLICY MARKET CONDITIONS MARKET ENTRY MARKET SHARE MARKET VALUE MEAT MEAT CONSUMPTION MEAT MARKETS MEAT PRODUCTS MEATS MILK MILK CONSUMPTION MILK MARKET MUTTON POOR LIVESTOCK KEEPERS PORK POULTRY POULTRY PRODUCERS POULTRY PRODUCTS POVERTY REDUCTION REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE RURAL DWELLERS SHEEP SMALL RUMINANTS TARGET MARKET Pica-Ciamarra Ugo Baker, Derek Morgan, Nancy Ly, Cheikh Nouala, Simplice Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050 |
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Medium and long-term development
perspectives of any productive sector are driven by
prospects for demand growth which, dependent on the policy
and economic environment, can translate into associated
producer responses. For the livestock sector, trends in the
consumption of animal-sourced foods and livestock
by-products are the first key indicator of opportunities for
investment. This paper depicts the medium to long term
development prospects for the African livestock sector by
reviewing data on the estimated consumption of
animal-sourced foods and anticipated responses by producers
for 2005-07, 2030, and 2050. By 2050, the meat market is
projected at 34.8 million tones and that of milk about 82.6
million tones, an increase of 145 and 155 percent
respectively over 2005-07 levels. More notably, over this
period, Africa's increase in volume of meat consumed
will be on a par with that of the developed world and that
of Latin America, with only South Asia and Southeast Asia
anticipated registering higher growth. Policy and
institutional reforms should be devised, building on solid
data and evidence based analysis, to ensure that the
business opportunities generated by the growing market for
animal-sourced foods translate into widespread benefits for
the populace, including livestock producers, and for other
actors along the value chains as well as consumers. This
report reviews African trends in the consumption of
livestock products compared to other major world's
regions, as well as positioning these trends within the
evolving trade position of the African continent. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Pica-Ciamarra Ugo Baker, Derek Morgan, Nancy Ly, Cheikh Nouala, Simplice |
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Pica-Ciamarra Ugo Baker, Derek Morgan, Nancy Ly, Cheikh Nouala, Simplice |
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Pica-Ciamarra Ugo |
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Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050 |
title_short |
Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050 |
title_full |
Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050 |
title_fullStr |
Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Investing in African Livestock : Business Opportunities in 2030-2050 |
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investing in african livestock : business opportunities in 2030-2050 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/19356661/investing-african-livestock-business-opportunities-2030-2050 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17866 |
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