Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data
Linking farmers to markets is widely viewed as a milestone towards promoting economic growth and poverty reduction. However, market and institutional imperfections along the supply chain thwart perfect vertical and spatial price transmission and pr...
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL FEEDS ANIMAL FOOD ANIMAL FOODS ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES ANIMAL SOURCE FOODS ANIMAL WELFARE AVERAGE PRICES BEEF BEEF CATTLE BREED BREEDING BREEDS BULLS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUYERS CALVES CAPACITY BUILDING CATTLE CATTLE PRICES COMMERCIALIZATION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS CROPS DAIRY DAIRY CATTLE DAIRY COWS DATA ENTRY DOMAINS DONKEYS EGGS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURE FARM FARMER FARMERS FARMS FEED FEED ADDITIVES FISHERIES FODDER GENDER GENERAL PUBLIC GENETIC RESOURCES GOAT MEAT GOATS GOVERNMENT POLICY GRAZING GRAZING LAND HERD SIZE HIGHLANDS HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL MARKETS LAND DEVELOPMENT LIMITED ACCESS LIVE ANIMALS LIVE WEIGHT LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK ACTIVITIES LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK EXTENSION LIVESTOCK EXTENSION SERVICES LIVESTOCK INCOME LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK INFORMATION LIVESTOCK KEEPERS LIVESTOCK KEEPING LIVESTOCK MARKET LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK MARKETS LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP LIVESTOCK POLICY LIVESTOCK PRICE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SUPPORT LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MANURE MARKET ACCESS MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET ENTRY MARKET INFORMATION MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKET PLACE MARKET PLACES MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKETPLACE MEAT MEAT PRODUCTION MILK MILK PRODUCTION MOBILE PHONE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK OPEN MARKET PASTURES PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PIGS PORK POULTRY POULTRY MEAT POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INFORMATION PRICE TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASING RADIO REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELEVANT MARKET RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALE SALES SEARCH QUERY SHEEP SLAUGHTERING SMALLHOLDER LIVESTOCK SMALLHOLDERS STANDARD MEASUREMENT SUPPLY CHAIN SURPLUS TARGETS TRACEABILITY TRANSMISSION TROPICAL LIVESTOCK UNIT TUBERCULOSIS USER USERS USES VALUE CHAIN VALUE CHAINS VECTOR BORNE DISEASES VERIFICATION VETERINARY VETERINARY PUBLIC |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL FEEDS ANIMAL FOOD ANIMAL FOODS ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES ANIMAL SOURCE FOODS ANIMAL WELFARE AVERAGE PRICES BEEF BEEF CATTLE BREED BREEDING BREEDS BULLS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUYERS CALVES CAPACITY BUILDING CATTLE CATTLE PRICES COMMERCIALIZATION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS CROPS DAIRY DAIRY CATTLE DAIRY COWS DATA ENTRY DOMAINS DONKEYS EGGS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURE FARM FARMER FARMERS FARMS FEED FEED ADDITIVES FISHERIES FODDER GENDER GENERAL PUBLIC GENETIC RESOURCES GOAT MEAT GOATS GOVERNMENT POLICY GRAZING GRAZING LAND HERD SIZE HIGHLANDS HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL MARKETS LAND DEVELOPMENT LIMITED ACCESS LIVE ANIMALS LIVE WEIGHT LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK ACTIVITIES LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK EXTENSION LIVESTOCK EXTENSION SERVICES LIVESTOCK INCOME LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK INFORMATION LIVESTOCK KEEPERS LIVESTOCK KEEPING LIVESTOCK MARKET LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK MARKETS LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP LIVESTOCK POLICY LIVESTOCK PRICE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SUPPORT LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MANURE MARKET ACCESS MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET ENTRY MARKET INFORMATION MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKET PLACE MARKET PLACES MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKETPLACE MEAT MEAT PRODUCTION MILK MILK PRODUCTION MOBILE PHONE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK OPEN MARKET PASTURES PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PIGS PORK POULTRY POULTRY MEAT POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INFORMATION PRICE TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASING RADIO REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELEVANT MARKET RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALE SALES SEARCH QUERY SHEEP SLAUGHTERING SMALLHOLDER LIVESTOCK SMALLHOLDERS STANDARD MEASUREMENT SUPPLY CHAIN SURPLUS TARGETS TRACEABILITY TRANSMISSION TROPICAL LIVESTOCK UNIT TUBERCULOSIS USER USERS USES VALUE CHAIN VALUE CHAINS VECTOR BORNE DISEASES VERIFICATION VETERINARY VETERINARY PUBLIC Pica-Ciamarra, Ugo Baker, Derek Chassama, John Fadiga, Mohamadou Nsiima, Longin Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data |
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Africa Tanzania |
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Linking farmers to markets is widely
viewed as a milestone towards promoting economic growth and
poverty reduction. However, market and institutional
imperfections along the supply chain thwart perfect vertical
and spatial price transmission and prevent farmers and
market actors from getting access to information,
identifying business opportunities and allocating their
resources efficiently. This acts as a barrier to market-led
rural development and poverty reduction. This paper reviews
and analyses household information, and the major livestock
market and marketing data available in Tanzania, in relation
to market-led development possibilities. Household-level
data collected by the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics
and market data collected and disseminated by the Livestock
Information and Knowledge System of the Tanzania Ministry of
Industry and Trade are reviewed and utilized together. Both
types of data help identify market opportunities for
livestock producers, but only their joint use could provide
policy makers with the information needed to design and
implement policies that facilitate access to markets for
livestock producers. Options to promote integration of
household-level data and market data are discussed, which
would facilitate the implementation of the Tanzania
statistical master plan and contribute to the implementation
of the global strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study |
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Pica-Ciamarra, Ugo Baker, Derek Chassama, John Fadiga, Mohamadou Nsiima, Longin |
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Pica-Ciamarra, Ugo Baker, Derek Chassama, John Fadiga, Mohamadou Nsiima, Longin |
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Pica-Ciamarra, Ugo |
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Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data |
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Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data |
title_full |
Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data |
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Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data |
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Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data |
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linking smallholders to livestock markets in tanzania : combing market and household survey data |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/11/19357422/linking-smallholders-livestock-markets-tanzania-combing-market-household-survey-data http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17888 |
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okr-10986-178882021-04-23T14:03:41Z Linking Smallholders to Livestock Markets in Tanzania : Combing Market and Household Survey Data Pica-Ciamarra, Ugo Baker, Derek Chassama, John Fadiga, Mohamadou Nsiima, Longin ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO MARKETS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASES ANIMAL FEEDS ANIMAL FOOD ANIMAL FOODS ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCES ANIMAL SOURCE FOODS ANIMAL WELFARE AVERAGE PRICES BEEF BEEF CATTLE BREED BREEDING BREEDS BULLS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BUYERS CALVES CAPACITY BUILDING CATTLE CATTLE PRICES COMMERCIALIZATION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS CROPS DAIRY DAIRY CATTLE DAIRY COWS DATA ENTRY DOMAINS DONKEYS EGGS ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURE FARM FARMER FARMERS FARMS FEED FEED ADDITIVES FISHERIES FODDER GENDER GENERAL PUBLIC GENETIC RESOURCES GOAT MEAT GOATS GOVERNMENT POLICY GRAZING GRAZING LAND HERD SIZE HIGHLANDS HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION NETWORK INFORMATION SYSTEM INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL MARKETS LAND DEVELOPMENT LIMITED ACCESS LIVE ANIMALS LIVE WEIGHT LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK ACTIVITIES LIVESTOCK DATA LIVESTOCK EXTENSION LIVESTOCK EXTENSION SERVICES LIVESTOCK INCOME LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY LIVESTOCK INFORMATION LIVESTOCK KEEPERS LIVESTOCK KEEPING LIVESTOCK MARKET LIVESTOCK MARKETING LIVESTOCK MARKETS LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP LIVESTOCK POLICY LIVESTOCK PRICE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS LIVESTOCK RESEARCH LIVESTOCK SECTOR LIVESTOCK SUPPORT LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MANURE MARKET ACCESS MARKET DEVELOPMENTS MARKET ENTRY MARKET INFORMATION MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKET PLACE MARKET PLACES MARKET PRICE MARKET PRICES MARKETPLACE MEAT MEAT PRODUCTION MILK MILK PRODUCTION MOBILE PHONE NATIONAL LIVESTOCK OPEN MARKET PASTURES PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PIGS PORK POULTRY POULTRY MEAT POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INFORMATION PRICE TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASING RADIO REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELEVANT MARKET RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALE SALES SEARCH QUERY SHEEP SLAUGHTERING SMALLHOLDER LIVESTOCK SMALLHOLDERS STANDARD MEASUREMENT SUPPLY CHAIN SURPLUS TARGETS TRACEABILITY TRANSMISSION TROPICAL LIVESTOCK UNIT TUBERCULOSIS USER USERS USES VALUE CHAIN VALUE CHAINS VECTOR BORNE DISEASES VERIFICATION VETERINARY VETERINARY PUBLIC Linking farmers to markets is widely viewed as a milestone towards promoting economic growth and poverty reduction. However, market and institutional imperfections along the supply chain thwart perfect vertical and spatial price transmission and prevent farmers and market actors from getting access to information, identifying business opportunities and allocating their resources efficiently. This acts as a barrier to market-led rural development and poverty reduction. This paper reviews and analyses household information, and the major livestock market and marketing data available in Tanzania, in relation to market-led development possibilities. Household-level data collected by the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics and market data collected and disseminated by the Livestock Information and Knowledge System of the Tanzania Ministry of Industry and Trade are reviewed and utilized together. Both types of data help identify market opportunities for livestock producers, but only their joint use could provide policy makers with the information needed to design and implement policies that facilitate access to markets for livestock producers. Options to promote integration of household-level data and market data are discussed, which would facilitate the implementation of the Tanzania statistical master plan and contribute to the implementation of the global strategy to improve agricultural and rural statistics. 2014-04-17T15:59:05Z 2014-04-17T15:59:05Z 2011-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/11/19357422/linking-smallholders-livestock-markets-tanzania-combing-market-household-survey-data http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17888 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Africa Tanzania |