2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-008-9278-3
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Impact of management interventions on smallholder dairy farms of the western highlands of cameroon

Abstract: A study was carried out to evaluate the impact of interventions to solve constraints in smallholder dairy farms of the Western Highlands of Cameroon. The interventions consisted of improved breeding through introduction of artificial insemination, better feed supplementation, farmers training in milk processing and better veterinary services. Results show that there was a decrease in average monthly expenditures of 18% relative to the month before interventions started. Much of the expenditures were related to… Show more

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“…The rapid and reliable impact of the support process on the profitability of dairy production in small-scale farms showed that such production structures are compatible with industrial dairy supply chains in emerging and developing countries, as long as they can benefit from some support and from input supply services (Arriaga-Jordan et al 2002). But the milk supplies required by industrial dairy plants as well as the expected regional impact of dairy production on poverty alleviation imply that a large proportion of farmers must be reached if the existing situation is to be significantly improved (Bayemi et al 2009). This study revealed certain limits of such an approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid and reliable impact of the support process on the profitability of dairy production in small-scale farms showed that such production structures are compatible with industrial dairy supply chains in emerging and developing countries, as long as they can benefit from some support and from input supply services (Arriaga-Jordan et al 2002). But the milk supplies required by industrial dairy plants as well as the expected regional impact of dairy production on poverty alleviation imply that a large proportion of farmers must be reached if the existing situation is to be significantly improved (Bayemi et al 2009). This study revealed certain limits of such an approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is better for farmers to apply this method as a means for production planning, aimed at preserving germplasm, increasing the population and promoting sales value [20]. Furthermore, farmers also need to consider better livestock maintenance and health using better technology [21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La réponse plus rapide des vaches de type Holstein était liée à leurs meilleures capacités laitières, puisqu'elles utilisent plus efficacement que d'autres races les nutriments de la ration (Delaby et al, 2009). Un suivi zootechnique, ciblé sur les exploitations s'engageant dans un processus d'intensification laitière et étendu à tout un bassin de collecte, aurait donc un impact significatif sur la valorisation de l'eau et les revenus des opérateurs de la chaîne d'approvisionnement, à l'instar de ce que rapportent Bayemi et al (2009) au Cameroun. Mais l'identification des acteurs susceptibles de prendre en charge cet appui technique demeure incertaine, dans un contexte où les services étatiques traditionnels se désengagent (Kidd et al, 2000) et où les organisations professionnelles tardent à prendre le relais.…”
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