Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study

In the North Shoa Zone, the primary availability of alcoholic by-products, known locally as ‘Atela’, presents a unique opportunity. Farmers purchase these by-products to feed their livestock. Additionally, some households produce traditional beverages like ‘Areke’ and ‘Tella’, primarily to supplemen...

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Autores principales: Dereje, Eden, Wamatu, Jane, Ekule, Muluken
Formato: Internal Document
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137870
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Wamatu, Jane
Ekule, Muluken
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description In the North Shoa Zone, the primary availability of alcoholic by-products, known locally as ‘Atela’, presents a unique opportunity. Farmers purchase these by-products to feed their livestock. Additionally, some households produce traditional beverages like ‘Areke’ and ‘Tella’, primarily to supplement their animals' diet with ‘Atela’. The emergence of brewery plants in the area further enhances this opportunity, as farmers can utilize brewery by-products, such as spent grain and waste yeast, for livestock feed. Given the abundant production of these by-products in the region, a value chain approach is employed to identify and capitalize on existing opportunities, as well as to determine necessary interventions. This approach aims to enhance competitive advantages by optimizing the entire value chain, rather than focusing on individual segments. The objectives of this study include: Mapping the key participants and fundamental processes in the local value chain. Assessing the distribution of added value within the chain. Identifying leverage points and challenges in the local value chain
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spelling CGSpace1378702026-01-17T02:00:16Z Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study Dereje, Eden Wamatu, Jane Ekule, Muluken feeds value chains barley atela barley by-product In the North Shoa Zone, the primary availability of alcoholic by-products, known locally as ‘Atela’, presents a unique opportunity. Farmers purchase these by-products to feed their livestock. Additionally, some households produce traditional beverages like ‘Areke’ and ‘Tella’, primarily to supplement their animals' diet with ‘Atela’. The emergence of brewery plants in the area further enhances this opportunity, as farmers can utilize brewery by-products, such as spent grain and waste yeast, for livestock feed. Given the abundant production of these by-products in the region, a value chain approach is employed to identify and capitalize on existing opportunities, as well as to determine necessary interventions. This approach aims to enhance competitive advantages by optimizing the entire value chain, rather than focusing on individual segments. The objectives of this study include: Mapping the key participants and fundamental processes in the local value chain. Assessing the distribution of added value within the chain. Identifying leverage points and challenges in the local value chain 2024-01-17T16:35:39Z 2024-01-17T16:35:39Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137870 en Open Access application/pdf Eden Dereje, Jane Wamatu, Muluken Ekule. (30/6/2023). Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study.
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value chains
barley
atela
barley by-product
Dereje, Eden
Wamatu, Jane
Ekule, Muluken
Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study
title Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study
title_full Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study
title_fullStr Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study
title_short Sustainable Intensification of Feed Value Chains in Mixed Sheep-Barley Systems: Rethinking Waste Management - The Case of Atella. A Baseline Study
title_sort sustainable intensification of feed value chains in mixed sheep barley systems rethinking waste management the case of atella a baseline study
topic feeds
value chains
barley
atela
barley by-product
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137870
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