Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach

Aiming to modernize the livestock sector in Vietnam, native cattle (yellow cattle), despite being preferred by regional demand, face limitations due to their low production performance, lower resistance to modern diseases, and slow growth rate. In this context, cattle breeding through artificial ins...

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Autores principales: Bravo, Aura, Orduz, Daniela, Huyen, Thi Thanh, Nguyen, Thinh, Pazos, Mateo, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Marshall, Karen, Burkart, Stefan
Formato: Ponencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176895
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author Bravo, Aura
Orduz, Daniela
Huyen, Thi Thanh
Nguyen, Thinh
Pazos, Mateo
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Marshall, Karen
Burkart, Stefan
author_browse Bravo, Aura
Burkart, Stefan
Huyen, Thi Thanh
Marshall, Karen
Nguyen, Thinh
Orduz, Daniela
Pazos, Mateo
Triana Ángel, Natalia
author_facet Bravo, Aura
Orduz, Daniela
Huyen, Thi Thanh
Nguyen, Thinh
Pazos, Mateo
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Marshall, Karen
Burkart, Stefan
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description Aiming to modernize the livestock sector in Vietnam, native cattle (yellow cattle), despite being preferred by regional demand, face limitations due to their low production performance, lower resistance to modern diseases, and slow growth rate. In this context, cattle breeding through artificial insemination (AI) is part of a broader strategy promoted by the government and NGOs to improve animal productivity and health, meet the growing demand for higher-quality beef, and promote sustainable intensification of cattle farming. Despite these benefits, adoption rates remain low due to the prevalence of traditional cattle management practices, high costs of maintaining improved breeds, limited availability of AI services, and market conditions that discourage investment. This study assesses the economic and social opportunities and constraints of scaling up AI services in rural areas of Northwest Highlands in Vietnam, approaching from a business and gender perspective. We analysed the service providers’ business models, and conducted interviews and focus groups with users, government representatives, and farmer organisations’ leaders to gain a comprehensive view of the service market, engaging a total of 73 stakeholders. Our findings show that AI service demand is unstable and limited, as most users, primarily small-scale farmers averaging 2-5 cattle heads, still prefer natural mating. Household decision-making on accessing the service is largely controlled by men, and women show distrust in the technology due to perceived risks, such as the potential loss of a cows’ reproductive capacity. Although the AI service value proposition is flexible and includes additional services associated with animal welfare and input supply, often delivered through a network of technicians, it is not fully profitable, and its services are mainly subsidised by the government or NGOs. This is also due to the lack of essential input supply for the service (e.g., nitrogen and semen), which forces providers to source them from other provinces, and operating costs increase. To improve AI service supply, facilitate accessibility, and promote scalability, strategies should include formalizing and supporting AI providers as microentrepreneurs, strengthening local input supply chains (such as nitrogen centers or sperm banks), and strengthening campaigns to improve user perceptions of the practice’s benefits.
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spelling CGSpace1768952025-11-05T11:05:26Z Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach Bravo, Aura Orduz, Daniela Huyen, Thi Thanh Nguyen, Thinh Pazos, Mateo Triana Ángel, Natalia Marshall, Karen Burkart, Stefan business models interviews traditional methods artificial insemination bienestar animal innovation scaling escalamiento de la innovación entrevista animal health modelo de negocio inseminación artificial método tradicional Aiming to modernize the livestock sector in Vietnam, native cattle (yellow cattle), despite being preferred by regional demand, face limitations due to their low production performance, lower resistance to modern diseases, and slow growth rate. In this context, cattle breeding through artificial insemination (AI) is part of a broader strategy promoted by the government and NGOs to improve animal productivity and health, meet the growing demand for higher-quality beef, and promote sustainable intensification of cattle farming. Despite these benefits, adoption rates remain low due to the prevalence of traditional cattle management practices, high costs of maintaining improved breeds, limited availability of AI services, and market conditions that discourage investment. This study assesses the economic and social opportunities and constraints of scaling up AI services in rural areas of Northwest Highlands in Vietnam, approaching from a business and gender perspective. We analysed the service providers’ business models, and conducted interviews and focus groups with users, government representatives, and farmer organisations’ leaders to gain a comprehensive view of the service market, engaging a total of 73 stakeholders. Our findings show that AI service demand is unstable and limited, as most users, primarily small-scale farmers averaging 2-5 cattle heads, still prefer natural mating. Household decision-making on accessing the service is largely controlled by men, and women show distrust in the technology due to perceived risks, such as the potential loss of a cows’ reproductive capacity. Although the AI service value proposition is flexible and includes additional services associated with animal welfare and input supply, often delivered through a network of technicians, it is not fully profitable, and its services are mainly subsidised by the government or NGOs. This is also due to the lack of essential input supply for the service (e.g., nitrogen and semen), which forces providers to source them from other provinces, and operating costs increase. To improve AI service supply, facilitate accessibility, and promote scalability, strategies should include formalizing and supporting AI providers as microentrepreneurs, strengthening local input supply chains (such as nitrogen centers or sperm banks), and strengthening campaigns to improve user perceptions of the practice’s benefits. 2025-09-11 2025-10-08T14:26:08Z 2025-10-08T14:26:08Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176895 en Open Access application/pdf Bravo, A.; Orduz, D.; Huyen, T.T.; Nguyen, T.; Pazos, M.; Triana Ángel, N.; Marshall, K.; Burkart, S. (2025) Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach. Presented at Tropentag 2025: Reconcile Land System Changes with Planetary Health. Bonn, Germany, 10-12 September 2025. 5 sl.
spellingShingle business models
interviews
traditional methods
artificial insemination
bienestar animal
innovation scaling
escalamiento de la innovación
entrevista
animal health
modelo de negocio
inseminación artificial
método tradicional
Bravo, Aura
Orduz, Daniela
Huyen, Thi Thanh
Nguyen, Thinh
Pazos, Mateo
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Marshall, Karen
Burkart, Stefan
Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach
title Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach
title_full Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach
title_fullStr Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach
title_short Opportunities to promote cattle breeding in Northwest Highlands Vietnam: A business model approach
title_sort opportunities to promote cattle breeding in northwest highlands vietnam a business model approach
topic business models
interviews
traditional methods
artificial insemination
bienestar animal
innovation scaling
escalamiento de la innovación
entrevista
animal health
modelo de negocio
inseminación artificial
método tradicional
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176895
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