1987
DOI: 10.1016/0308-521x(87)90009-6
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The small ruminant market system in Indonesia: A review

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“…Capricorns vary according to the region but are marketed as milk (non-weaned) or 4-5 months of age (average 12-15 kg carcass). Goat meat marketing in our country, Ogun et al (2016) is similar to the Knipscheer et al (1987) model shows.…”
Section: Marketing Channels For Goat Meatsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Capricorns vary according to the region but are marketed as milk (non-weaned) or 4-5 months of age (average 12-15 kg carcass). Goat meat marketing in our country, Ogun et al (2016) is similar to the Knipscheer et al (1987) model shows.…”
Section: Marketing Channels For Goat Meatsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Goat meat marketing channels in Turkey Şekil 1. Türkiye'de keçi eti pazarlama kanalları Source:Knipscheer et al, 1987;Ogun et al, 2016 …”
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“…Since the 1980s, the road infrastructure has improved considerably and the long-distance traders have helped to integrate the local markets into a national market system. Already, the marketing structure of small ruminants in our study is simpler than in a previous study by Knipscheer et al (1987). There are no intermediate traders (Blantik cilik and Blantik gede) found in our study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…This has increased production costs which in turn affects the prices of final products. (Knipscheer, et al, 1987) A simplified picture of the marketing for small ruminants in West Java is illustrated in Figure 7.2. The main market outlets for farmers are the village collectors and the local markets.…”
Section: Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%