2020
DOI: 10.9734/ajaees/2020/v38i230306
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Marketing Chain and Structure, Conduct and Performance of Sesame: The Case of Kafta Humera District, Western Zone of Tigray, Ethiopia

Abstract: This study analyzed marketing chain and structure, conduct and performance of sesame in Kafta Humera district of Tigray region, Ethiopia; using primary and secondary data obtained from field survey and desk review using a semi-structured questionnaire. Multistage random sampling technique was used to draw 128 and 126 small and, large-scale sesame producers, respectively. Also, a total of 44 assemblers, 5 cooperatives, 13 exporters and one processor were interviewed. Applying the descriptive statistics method a… Show more

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“…Traders (22.2%) include cooperatives, unions and individuals who supply sesame to the global market guided through the Ethiopian commodity exchange office (EXC) (market intermediary, 6.7%) or to the local market. Obtaining reliable and timely market information, financial constraints, deviation price setting, and identifying marketing channels are the challenges of sesame traders [52] [53]. Sesame traders collect sesame and store in a thin metal sheet-built storage warehouse or well-cemented block warehouses.…”
Section: Stakeholder Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traders (22.2%) include cooperatives, unions and individuals who supply sesame to the global market guided through the Ethiopian commodity exchange office (EXC) (market intermediary, 6.7%) or to the local market. Obtaining reliable and timely market information, financial constraints, deviation price setting, and identifying marketing channels are the challenges of sesame traders [52] [53]. Sesame traders collect sesame and store in a thin metal sheet-built storage warehouse or well-cemented block warehouses.…”
Section: Stakeholder Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%