The effects of price liberalisation on Kenyan peri-urban dairy

When severe market shortages of dairy products occurred in Kenya in early 1992, the government decontrolled dairy prices and revoked the monopoly of the Kenya Co-operative Creameries (KCC) on sales of processed milk in urban areas. The general opinion among policy makers in Kenya then was that the p...

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Autores principales: Staal, Steven J., Shapiro, Barry I.
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49710
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description When severe market shortages of dairy products occurred in Kenya in early 1992, the government decontrolled dairy prices and revoked the monopoly of the Kenya Co-operative Creameries (KCC) on sales of processed milk in urban areas. The general opinion among policy makers in Kenya then was that the price liberalisation would adversely affect the KCC. That the KCC has actually not lost its grip on the market is illustrated in this study of the impact of the 1992 policy reform on smallholder peri-urban dairy producers, using a Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) approach.
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spelling CGSpace497102025-11-04T14:10:58Z The effects of price liberalisation on Kenyan peri-urban dairy Staal, Steven J. Shapiro, Barry I. dairy industry price policies food policies market stabilization milk production small farms When severe market shortages of dairy products occurred in Kenya in early 1992, the government decontrolled dairy prices and revoked the monopoly of the Kenya Co-operative Creameries (KCC) on sales of processed milk in urban areas. The general opinion among policy makers in Kenya then was that the price liberalisation would adversely affect the KCC. That the KCC has actually not lost its grip on the market is illustrated in this study of the impact of the 1992 policy reform on smallholder peri-urban dairy producers, using a Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) approach. 1998 2014-10-31T06:08:17Z 2014-10-31T06:08:17Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49710 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute
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The effects of price liberalisation on Kenyan peri-urban dairy
title The effects of price liberalisation on Kenyan peri-urban dairy
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title_short The effects of price liberalisation on Kenyan peri-urban dairy
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price policies
food policies
market stabilization
milk production
small farms
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