The evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho: Implication for policy and institutional reform
For over eighty years, wool and mohair sales have provided Lesotho with its largest exports and with its largest domestically-generated sources of income. Presently, fleeces are marketed through any of three outlets: private traders, a government-sponsored marketing service, or, illegally, through s...
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International Livestock Centre for Africa
1989
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| description | For over eighty years, wool and mohair sales have provided Lesotho with its largest exports and with its largest domestically-generated sources of income. Presently, fleeces are marketed through any of three outlets: private traders, a government-sponsored marketing service, or, illegally, through smugglers. This marketing system has evolved in response to real or perceived problems with pre-existing systems. In addition to private sector marketing, Lesotho has experimented with co-operative societies, parastatal corporations, and government marketing/regulating departments. Evaluations of the efficiency and effectiveness of the present system suggest that there is room for additional adjustment and change. This paper outlines evaluations of the efficiency and effectiveness of the present wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho and analyses and seeks to draw implications from them for continued institutional and policy reform. |
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| spelling | CGSpace43162025-11-04T20:12:51Z The evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho: Implication for policy and institutional reform Hunter, J.P. Mokitimi, N.L. lesotho wool mohair marketing systems marketing policies private sector For over eighty years, wool and mohair sales have provided Lesotho with its largest exports and with its largest domestically-generated sources of income. Presently, fleeces are marketed through any of three outlets: private traders, a government-sponsored marketing service, or, illegally, through smugglers. This marketing system has evolved in response to real or perceived problems with pre-existing systems. In addition to private sector marketing, Lesotho has experimented with co-operative societies, parastatal corporations, and government marketing/regulating departments. Evaluations of the efficiency and effectiveness of the present system suggest that there is room for additional adjustment and change. This paper outlines evaluations of the efficiency and effectiveness of the present wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho and analyses and seeks to draw implications from them for continued institutional and policy reform. 1989 2011-07-19T06:27:53Z 2011-07-19T06:27:53Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4316 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Centre for Africa |
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| title | The evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho: Implication for policy and institutional reform |
| title_full | The evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho: Implication for policy and institutional reform |
| title_fullStr | The evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho: Implication for policy and institutional reform |
| title_full_unstemmed | The evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho: Implication for policy and institutional reform |
| title_short | The evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in Lesotho: Implication for policy and institutional reform |
| title_sort | evolution of the wool and mohair marketing system in lesotho implication for policy and institutional reform |
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