Knowledge of livestock grading and market participation among small ruminant producers in northern Somalia

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2015-01Date Online
2015-09Language
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Wanyoike, F., Mtimet, N., Ndiwa, N., Marshall, K., Godiah, L. and Warsame, A. 2015. Knowledge of livestock grading and market participation among small ruminant producers in northern Somalia. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal 81(1):64-70.
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Abstract/Description
This study focused on market participation and producers’ knowledge of the indigenous livestock grading and pricing system applied to small ruminant marketing in Somaliland. Data were collected from a random sample of 144 men and women producers in three livelihood zones: Hawd pastoral, West Golis pastoral and Togdheer agro-pastoral zones. Results confirmed the importance of small ruminants as sources of income in producer households. Knowledge about the grading system was generally widespread, and this was important for market participation. Factors that significantly influenced market participation were number of animals kept, gender of sales/decision maker, age of household head and livelihood zone.
CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
Francis Wanyoikehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1907-1410
Nadhem Mtimethttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3125-2828
Karen Marshallhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4197-1455
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ANIMAL PRODUCTION; LIVESTOCK; MARKETS; SMALL RUMINANTS;Countries
SomaliaOrganizations Affiliated to the Authors
International Livestock Research Institute; IGAD Sheikh Technical Veterinary School; Terra NuovaCollections
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