Value Chain Analysis of the Pastoral Economy

Resources related to a Value Chain Analysis of the pastoral economy in 2008 and 2009

Pastoralist Livelihoods Task Force updates on research about pastoralist and ranching meat production

The Pastoralist Livelihoods Task Force will meet to receive updates from the research projects on valuing meat production from pastoralist and ranching systems. The research was commissed by the PLTF in 2009 to understand the contribution from both forms of meat production to the national economy. Funded by the International Institute for Environment and Development, Ereto Ngorongoro Pastoralist Project (now finished) and VetAid Tanzania, the partners in the PLTF collaboratively conducted the research.

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18 March 2010 - 5:00am to 19 March 2010 - 12:00pm

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.

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Meat Industry Act, 2006

Meat Industry Act, 2006, , (2006)
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