Updates on the Value Chain Analysis of the Pastoral Economy
The Value Chain Analysis of the pastoral meat economy is a collaborative study by members of the Pastoralism and Livelihoods Task Force to examine the contribution of pastoral livestock products to the national economy.
A new phase of the study aims to determine whether or not pastoralism is more productive than ranching. This project is co-funded by the Drylands Programme of the International Institute for Environment and Development, VetAID Tanzania, and Ereto Ngorongoro Pastoralist Project.The project is coordinated by the Pastoralist and Livelihoods Task Force.
An update on the ranching phase for September 2009 is now available for download here:
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