Integrating informal actors into the formal dairy industry in Kenya through training and certification
This paper reviews current thinking on the role of informal agribusiness in pro-poor development, and reports on the example of a recent dairy development project (the Smallholder Dairy Project) in Kenya. The project featured collaborative and participatory research, along with training and certific...
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Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and International Livestock Research Institute
2011
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| author | Omore, Amos O. Baker, Derek |
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| description | This paper reviews current thinking on the role of informal agribusiness in pro-poor development, and reports on the example of a recent dairy development project (the Smallholder Dairy Project) in Kenya. The project featured collaborative and participatory research, along with training and certification in milk handling practices as a practical mechanism optimizing milk quality and addressing regulatory barriers. It also targeted and helped achieve policy change, which enabled wider piloting of the training and certification activities incorporating a business development service approach by national authorities. Substantial welfare gains were achieved, as demonstrated in a recent impact assessment reviewed in the current paper. Current extensions of the project are described, and subsequent work outlined. Coherence with received wisdom is discussed along with future research topics. |
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| spelling | CGSpace164922025-11-04T16:58:16Z Integrating informal actors into the formal dairy industry in Kenya through training and certification Omore, Amos O. Baker, Derek dairies livestock This paper reviews current thinking on the role of informal agribusiness in pro-poor development, and reports on the example of a recent dairy development project (the Smallholder Dairy Project) in Kenya. The project featured collaborative and participatory research, along with training and certification in milk handling practices as a practical mechanism optimizing milk quality and addressing regulatory barriers. It also targeted and helped achieve policy change, which enabled wider piloting of the training and certification activities incorporating a business development service approach by national authorities. Substantial welfare gains were achieved, as demonstrated in a recent impact assessment reviewed in the current paper. Current extensions of the project are described, and subsequent work outlined. Coherence with received wisdom is discussed along with future research topics. 2011-12-31 2012-02-14T11:07:19Z 2012-02-14T11:07:19Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16492 en Open Access application/pdf Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and International Livestock Research Institute Omore, A. and Baker, D. 2011. Integrating informal actors into the formal dairy industry in Kenya through training and certification. In: International Livestock Research Institute. Towards priority actions for market development for African farmers. Proceedings of an international conference, Nairobi, Kenya, 13-15 May 2009. Nairobi: AGRA and ILRI: 281-291. |
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| title | Integrating informal actors into the formal dairy industry in Kenya through training and certification |
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| title_short | Integrating informal actors into the formal dairy industry in Kenya through training and certification |
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