A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam

Farmers’ organisations, such as self-help groups, clubs, associations, farmer groups or cooperatives, have been found to positively influence sustainable development of smallholder agriculture by improving information exchange, enhancing skills, and boosting market and service access. Various models...

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Main Authors: Nguyen Thi Thinh, Lo Quang Thanh, Atieno, Mary, Bravo, Aura, Burkart, Stefan, Marshall, Karen, Rao, James
Format: Poster
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179031
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author Nguyen Thi Thinh
Lo Quang Thanh
Atieno, Mary
Bravo, Aura
Burkart, Stefan
Marshall, Karen
Rao, James
author_browse Atieno, Mary
Bravo, Aura
Burkart, Stefan
Lo Quang Thanh
Marshall, Karen
Nguyen Thi Thinh
Rao, James
author_facet Nguyen Thi Thinh
Lo Quang Thanh
Atieno, Mary
Bravo, Aura
Burkart, Stefan
Marshall, Karen
Rao, James
author_sort Nguyen Thi Thinh
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description Farmers’ organisations, such as self-help groups, clubs, associations, farmer groups or cooperatives, have been found to positively influence sustainable development of smallholder agriculture by improving information exchange, enhancing skills, and boosting market and service access. Various models of farmer groups are employed by both public and private sectors in low- and middle income countries to enhance the adoption of innovations and smallholder’s value chain integration. However, these models often face sustainability challenges due to heavy reliance on external support instead of internal demand and resources, with little focus on transitioning to self-sustaining management after external backing ends. The CGIAR Sustainable Animal Productivity for Livelihoods, Nutrition, and Gender Inclusion (SAPLING) initiative (2022–2024) aimed to strengthen pig and cattle value chains in northwest Vietnam through context-based co-design and co-testing of a novel social farming approach, ensuring its effectiveness and sustainability beyond the project cycle. The model was tested for eight farmer groups in Mai Son District, Son La Province, with four key steps: (1) identifying core farmer groups that were actively involved in pig and/or cattle production and marketing, and expressed a willingness to take part in the project, (2) improving the operational efficiency of these groups, (3) increasing their visibility within local communities, and (4) influencing policies to ensure their post-project sustainability. Results showed the model’s effectiveness in promoting innovation adoption and connecting farmers to markets. By October 2024, the eight groups expanded to include 692 member households, a significant increase from 127 in 2023, with a composition of 30% women and 70% men. These households implemented at least one technical innovation from SAPLING, such as artificial insemination, feeds and forages, and animal health, benefiting 3,321 farmers. A Livestock Production and Trade Alliance was established, with support from the local government, to enhance the connectivity of these farmer groups with other stakeholders in the regional livestock value chains. The model has received recognition and endorsement from local authorities and has been integrated into Mai Son District’s National Target Program, with recommendations for broader implementation and scaling in Son La Province and the northwest region of Vietnam.
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spelling CGSpace1790312025-12-19T02:18:22Z A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam Nguyen Thi Thinh Lo Quang Thanh Atieno, Mary Bravo, Aura Burkart, Stefan Marshall, Karen Rao, James agriculture livestock research market research Farmers’ organisations, such as self-help groups, clubs, associations, farmer groups or cooperatives, have been found to positively influence sustainable development of smallholder agriculture by improving information exchange, enhancing skills, and boosting market and service access. Various models of farmer groups are employed by both public and private sectors in low- and middle income countries to enhance the adoption of innovations and smallholder’s value chain integration. However, these models often face sustainability challenges due to heavy reliance on external support instead of internal demand and resources, with little focus on transitioning to self-sustaining management after external backing ends. The CGIAR Sustainable Animal Productivity for Livelihoods, Nutrition, and Gender Inclusion (SAPLING) initiative (2022–2024) aimed to strengthen pig and cattle value chains in northwest Vietnam through context-based co-design and co-testing of a novel social farming approach, ensuring its effectiveness and sustainability beyond the project cycle. The model was tested for eight farmer groups in Mai Son District, Son La Province, with four key steps: (1) identifying core farmer groups that were actively involved in pig and/or cattle production and marketing, and expressed a willingness to take part in the project, (2) improving the operational efficiency of these groups, (3) increasing their visibility within local communities, and (4) influencing policies to ensure their post-project sustainability. Results showed the model’s effectiveness in promoting innovation adoption and connecting farmers to markets. By October 2024, the eight groups expanded to include 692 member households, a significant increase from 127 in 2023, with a composition of 30% women and 70% men. These households implemented at least one technical innovation from SAPLING, such as artificial insemination, feeds and forages, and animal health, benefiting 3,321 farmers. A Livestock Production and Trade Alliance was established, with support from the local government, to enhance the connectivity of these farmer groups with other stakeholders in the regional livestock value chains. The model has received recognition and endorsement from local authorities and has been integrated into Mai Son District’s National Target Program, with recommendations for broader implementation and scaling in Son La Province and the northwest region of Vietnam. 2025-12-15 2025-12-18T22:06:44Z 2025-12-18T22:06:44Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179031 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Thinh, N.T., Thanh, L.Q., Atieno, M., Bravo, A., Burkart, S., Marshall, K., and Rao, J. 2025. A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam. Poster at Tropentag, 10-12 September 2025. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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livestock
research
market research
Nguyen Thi Thinh
Lo Quang Thanh
Atieno, Mary
Bravo, Aura
Burkart, Stefan
Marshall, Karen
Rao, James
A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam
title A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam
title_full A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam
title_fullStr A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam
title_short A farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in Northwest Vietnam
title_sort farmer group model to promote innovation update and market access for cattle and pig value chains in northwest vietnam
topic agriculture
livestock
research
market research
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179031
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