Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal

The dairy value chain in Fatick is underdeveloped, despite the region's strong potential. Fatick is essentially an agropastoral region, with nearly 68% of households raising cattle and/or goats. The region is unique in that its population is essentially made up of pastoralist and agropastoralist hou...

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Autores principales: Ba, Koki, Cesaro, Jean-Daniel, Ferrari, Serena
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168886
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author Ba, Koki
Cesaro, Jean-Daniel
Ferrari, Serena
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description The dairy value chain in Fatick is underdeveloped, despite the region's strong potential. Fatick is essentially an agropastoral region, with nearly 68% of households raising cattle and/or goats. The region is unique in that its population is essentially made up of pastoralist and agropastoralist households. According to estimates by the Direction de l'Elevage (DIREL), the region's potential in 2020 was estimated at more than 278,941 head of cattle and almost 431,273 head of goats (Ba, 2023). However, this potential is not being exploited to the full because of an often-restrictive production environment and organizational dysfunctions that the players in the value chain are struggling to resolve.
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spelling CGSpace1688862025-11-05T12:11:32Z Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal Ba, Koki Cesaro, Jean-Daniel Ferrari, Serena agroecology business models stakeholders farming systems research agropastoral systems dairy value chains milk marketing channels The dairy value chain in Fatick is underdeveloped, despite the region's strong potential. Fatick is essentially an agropastoral region, with nearly 68% of households raising cattle and/or goats. The region is unique in that its population is essentially made up of pastoralist and agropastoralist households. According to estimates by the Direction de l'Elevage (DIREL), the region's potential in 2020 was estimated at more than 278,941 head of cattle and almost 431,273 head of goats (Ba, 2023). However, this potential is not being exploited to the full because of an often-restrictive production environment and organizational dysfunctions that the players in the value chain are struggling to resolve. 2024-12 2025-01-13T09:08:33Z 2025-01-13T09:08:33Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168886 en Open Access application/pdf Ba, K.; Cesaro, J.; Ferrari, S. (2024) Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal. 40 p.
spellingShingle agroecology
business models
stakeholders
farming systems
research
agropastoral systems
dairy value chains
milk
marketing channels
Ba, Koki
Cesaro, Jean-Daniel
Ferrari, Serena
Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal
title Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal
title_full Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal
title_fullStr Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal
title_short Mapping the milk value chain in Fatick, Senegal
title_sort mapping the milk value chain in fatick senegal
topic agroecology
business models
stakeholders
farming systems
research
agropastoral systems
dairy value chains
milk
marketing channels
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168886
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