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Value chain based livestock development in Tigray : Assessment and potential interventions

Value chain based livestock development in Tigray : Assessment and potential interventions. www.lives-ethiopia.org. Gebremedhin Woldewahid , LIVES-ILRI Dawit Woldemariam , LIVES-ILRI Gebreegziabher Hagos , Tigray , BoARD Mulubirhan Kifle , TARI. Presentation outline. Introduction

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Value chain based livestock development in Tigray : Assessment and potential interventions

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  1. Value chain based livestock development in Tigray: Assessment and potential interventions www.lives-ethiopia.org GebremedhinWoldewahid, LIVES-ILRI DawitWoldemariam, LIVES-ILRI GebreegziabherHagos, Tigray, BoARD MulubirhanKifle, TARI

  2. Presentation outline • Introduction • Selection of zones, commodities and districts • Description of agricultural systems • Assessment of livestock development 4.1 Potentials 4.2 Limitations 5. Proposed potential interventions 6. Further discussion

  3. 1. Introduction • Project objective to transform smallholders to a more market oriented agriculture… • How?

  4. 2. Selection of zones, commodities and districts Selected zones and associated high value commodities in Tigray, 2012.

  5. Selection of action districts: Central zone Districts commodity potential ranking matrix using a scale of 0 to 3 where 0 = no potential, 1 = limited potential, 2 = medium potential and 3 = high potential, 2012.

  6. Selection of action districts: Central zone

  7. Selection of action districts: Eastern zone • Districts commodity potential ranking matrix using a scale of 0 to 3 where 0 = no potential, 1 = limited potential, 2 = medium potential and 3 = high potential, 2012.

  8. Selection of action districts: Eastern zone

  9. 3. Description of agricultural systems Central zone

  10. 3. Description of agricultural systems… Eastern zone

  11. Land use, human and livestock population in central and eastern zones of Tigray, 2012.

  12. 4. Assessment of livestock development 4.1 Potentials Eastern zone

  13. 4.1 Potentials: Recommendation domains

  14. Distribution of potential PAs for high value commodity development

  15. Distribution of potential PAs for high value commodity development

  16. 4.2 Limitations • Based on the existing situation vertically rank (1, 2, 3 – 1 highest ) need for production, input/service supply and processing interventions at district/ zonal level

  17. 4.2 Limitations 1.1 • Input supply/services • Production • Processing/marketing

  18. 4.2 Limitations…: Processing & marketing

  19. 4.2 Limitations …: Feed

  20. 4.2 Limitations…: Gender Central zone Eastern zone

  21. 5. Proposed potential interventions 5.1 Dairy

  22. 5. Proposed potential interventions… 5.2 Beekeeping

  23. 5. Proposed potential interventions… 5.3 Poultry

  24. 5. Proposed potential interventions… 5.4 Small ruminants (SR)

  25. 5. Proposed potential interventions… 5.5 Forage development

  26. 5. Proposed potential interventions… 5.5 Forage development

  27. 6. Further discussion Your innovative ideas on the potential intervention of livestock commodities to bring real changes in the income of producers and other value chain actors are welcome. • Dairy value chain based developments: proposed potential interventions

  28. Thank you www.lives-ethiopia.org

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