MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study

More milk by and for the poor: Adapting dairy market hubs for pro-poor smallholder value chains in Tanzania (MoreMilkIT) The MoreMilkiT project aims to achieve inclusive growth and reduced poverty and vulnerability among people with dairy- dependent livelihoods in selected rural areas in Tanzania. T...

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Autores principales: Omore, Amos, Twine, Edgar, Rao, E.J.O., Baltenweck, Isabelle
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Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141621
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author Omore, Amos
Twine, Edgar
Rao, E.J.O.
Baltenweck, Isabelle
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Rao, E.J.O.
Twine, Edgar
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Baltenweck, Isabelle
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description More milk by and for the poor: Adapting dairy market hubs for pro-poor smallholder value chains in Tanzania (MoreMilkIT) The MoreMilkiT project aims to achieve inclusive growth and reduced poverty and vulnerability among people with dairy- dependent livelihoods in selected rural areas in Tanzania. The project is primarily targeted at pre-commercial marginalized smallholder cattle-keeping men and women who do not currently participate fully in dairy value chains, The data for the study was collected in August 2016 at one of the MoreMilkIT project sites, Lushoto district, located in the north of the Tanga region in the eastern milk shed. The study relied on representative smallholder dairy farms as study units. Farmers who undertake commercial milk production and own the dairy enterprise were the primary criteria guiding the selection of representative dairy farmers for each gender category. Farmers were also selected based on their willingness and ability to provide accurate and substantial enterprise data. Impact of risk on cash flows was examined for a single cow for one lactation period (300 days), and the impact of uncertainty on investment decisions was determined using capital budgeting methods. This study was supported by NWO-WOTRO through the LIQUID project and Irish Aid in Tanzania through the MoreMilkiT project. The authors are also grateful to the dairy farmers who provided the data for the study.
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spelling CGSpace1416212025-12-08T09:54:28Z MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study Omore, Amos Twine, Edgar Rao, E.J.O. Baltenweck, Isabelle markets animal production value chains vulnerability dairying goal 1 no poverty goal 2 zero hunger dairy byproducts cattle decent work and economic growth poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs market hubs More milk by and for the poor: Adapting dairy market hubs for pro-poor smallholder value chains in Tanzania (MoreMilkIT) The MoreMilkiT project aims to achieve inclusive growth and reduced poverty and vulnerability among people with dairy- dependent livelihoods in selected rural areas in Tanzania. The project is primarily targeted at pre-commercial marginalized smallholder cattle-keeping men and women who do not currently participate fully in dairy value chains, The data for the study was collected in August 2016 at one of the MoreMilkIT project sites, Lushoto district, located in the north of the Tanga region in the eastern milk shed. The study relied on representative smallholder dairy farms as study units. Farmers who undertake commercial milk production and own the dairy enterprise were the primary criteria guiding the selection of representative dairy farmers for each gender category. Farmers were also selected based on their willingness and ability to provide accurate and substantial enterprise data. Impact of risk on cash flows was examined for a single cow for one lactation period (300 days), and the impact of uncertainty on investment decisions was determined using capital budgeting methods. This study was supported by NWO-WOTRO through the LIQUID project and Irish Aid in Tanzania through the MoreMilkiT project. The authors are also grateful to the dairy farmers who provided the data for the study. 2016-12-31 2024-04-26T11:17:49Z 2024-04-26T11:17:49Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141621 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89709 https://doi.org/10.22434/IFAMR2017.0028 Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Amos Omore, Edgar Twine, James Rao, Isabelle Baltenweck. (31/12/2016). MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study [Socio-economic and production study data].
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animal production
value chains
vulnerability
dairying
goal 1 no poverty
goal 2 zero hunger
dairy byproducts
cattle
decent work and economic growth
poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
market hubs
Omore, Amos
Twine, Edgar
Rao, E.J.O.
Baltenweck, Isabelle
MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study
title MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study
title_full MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study
title_fullStr MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study
title_full_unstemmed MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study
title_short MoreMilkIT - Uncertainty in milk production study
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topic markets
animal production
value chains
vulnerability
dairying
goal 1 no poverty
goal 2 zero hunger
dairy byproducts
cattle
decent work and economic growth
poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
market hubs
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