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Livestock and Hides and Skins Marketing in Kenya: Problems and investment needs

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  • Jabbar, Mohammad A.

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The paper briefly summarises the historical perspective on the development of livestock marketing in Kenya, current problems of livestock and hides and skins marketing, and recommends investment opportunities to improve the situation.

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  • Jabbar, Mohammad A., 2002. "Livestock and Hides and Skins Marketing in Kenya: Problems and investment needs," Research Reports 182884, International Livestock Research Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ilrirr:182884
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.182884
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    1. Jabbar, Mohammad A. & Negassa, Asfaw & Gidyelew, Taye, 2007. "Geographic distribution of cattle and shoats populations and their market supply sheds in Ethiopia," Research Reports 181607, International Livestock Research Institute.
    2. Jabbar, Mohammad A. & Ayele, Gezahegn, 2004. "Livestock marketing, food security and related issues in Ethipia," Research Reports 182875, International Livestock Research Institute.
    3. Solomon, A. & Workalemahu, A. & Jabbar, Mohammad A. & Ahmed, Mohamed A. M. & Hurrisa, Belachew, 2003. "Livestock marketing in Ethiopia : A review of structure, performance and development options," Research Reports 182878, International Livestock Research Institute.

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