The analysis of traders in a developing country value chain: Pig traders in Uganda

Traders were segmented into two groups in the basis of their sampling list origin: a first group composed of those drawn from the producers’ or retailers’ lists, and a second group composed by traders drawn from the local authority’s list. Results indicated that the former group is mainly composed o...

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Autores principales: Mtimet, Nadhem, Baker, Derek
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33904
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description Traders were segmented into two groups in the basis of their sampling list origin: a first group composed of those drawn from the producers’ or retailers’ lists, and a second group composed by traders drawn from the local authority’s list. Results indicated that the former group is mainly composed of young and inexperienced traders, in contrast to the second group which is composed of aged and experienced traders. Traders groups’ constraints analysis showed that the two groups of traders are experiencing different constraints, especially the young and inexperienced traders who cited a large number of problems. These results highlight the importance of the sampling source.
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spelling CGSpace339042023-02-15T10:22:03Z The analysis of traders in a developing country value chain: Pig traders in Uganda Mtimet, Nadhem Baker, Derek marketing swine Traders were segmented into two groups in the basis of their sampling list origin: a first group composed of those drawn from the producers’ or retailers’ lists, and a second group composed by traders drawn from the local authority’s list. Results indicated that the former group is mainly composed of young and inexperienced traders, in contrast to the second group which is composed of aged and experienced traders. Traders groups’ constraints analysis showed that the two groups of traders are experiencing different constraints, especially the young and inexperienced traders who cited a large number of problems. These results highlight the importance of the sampling source. 2013-06-17 2013-11-03T13:51:34Z 2013-11-03T13:51:34Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33904 en Open Access Mtimet, N. and Baker, D. 2013. The analysis of traders in a developing country value chain: Pig traders in Uganda. Paper presented at the 23rd Annual Academic Symposium of the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association (IFAMA), Atlanta, Georgia, 17-18 June 2013.
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