The Major Ethiopian Milksheds
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Wageningen UR Livestock Research Together with our clients, we integrate scientific know-how and practical experience P.O. Box 338 to develop livestock concepts for the 21st century. With our expertise on innovative The Major Ethiopian Milksheds 6700 AH Wageningen livestock systems, nutrition, welfare, genetics and environmental impact of livestock The Netherlands farming and our state-of-the art research facilities, such as Dairy Campus and Swine T +31 (0)317 480 10 77 Innovation Centre Sterksel, we support our customers to find solutions for current E [email protected] and future challenges. www.wageningenUR.nl/livestockresearch An assessment of development potential The mission of Wageningen UR (University & Research centre) is ‘To explore Livestock Research Report 735 the potential of nature to improve the quality of life’. Within Wageningen UR, nine specialised research institutes of the DLO Foundation have joined forces Wytze Brandsma, Dawit Mengistu, Binyam Kassa, Mahlet Yohannes and Jan van der Lee with Wageningen University to help answer the most important questions in the domain of healthy food and living environment. With approximately 30 locations, 6,000 members of staff and 9,000 students, Wageningen UR is one of the leading organisations in its domain worldwide. The integral approach to problems and the cooperation between the various disciplines are at the heart of the unique Wageningen Approach. The Major Ethiopian Milksheds The Major Ethiopian Milksheds An assessment of development potential Wytze Brandsma Dawit Mengistu Binyam Kassa Mahlet Yohannes Jan van der Lee Wageningen UR Livestock Research Lelystad, December 2013 Livestock Research Report 735 The Major Ethiopian Milksheds Wytze Brandsma, Dawit Mengistu, Binyam Kassa, Mahlet Yohannes and Jan van der Lee, 2012. The Major Ethiopian Milksheds; Wageningen, Wageningen UR (University & Research centre) Livestock Research, Livestock Research Report 735, 245 blz. Summary The development potential of 8 milksheds in Ethiopia was assessed and ranked for potential for value chain development, as part of the MIDD project. Major criteria for ranking were market potential, production potential, presence of services, and commercialization level of the value chain. Highest ranking milk sheds were Addis Abeba, Adama-Asella, and Bahir Dar–Gondar milksheds. © 2012 Wageningen UR Livestock Research, P.O. Box 338, 6700 AH Wageningen, The Netherlands, T +31 (0)317 48 39 53, E [email protected], www.wageningenUR.nl/en/livestockresearch. Livestock Research is part of Wageningen UR (University & Research centre). All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced and/or made public, whether by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other means, without the prior permission of the publisher or author. 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Livestock Research Report 735 The Major Ethiopian Milksheds Table of contents Preface ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Acronyms and abbrevations ......................................................................................................................... 4 Executive summary .................................................................................................................................... 5 Samenvatting............................................................................................................................................. 7 Part I – General Analysis ........................................................................................... 9 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 10 1.1 Objective of the study ........................................................................................................... 10 1.2 Methods of data collection ...................................................................................................... 10 1.3 Limitations of the study ......................................................................................................... 10 2 The Ethiopian Dairy Sector ............................................................................................................... 11 2.1 Overview of the Ethiopian dairy sector ..................................................................................... 11 2.2 Policy environment ................................................................................................................ 11 3 Results .......................................................................................................................................... 14 3.1 Development potential of the eight milksheds ........................................................................... 14 3.2 How the eight milksheds rank on five criteria ........................................................................... 16 3.3 Production and marketing capacity .......................................................................................... 18 3.4 Processing capacity ............................................................................................................... 18 4 Conclusions and recommendations .................................................................................................... 20 4.1 Description of the four highest ranking milksheds ..................................................................... 20 PART II - Milkshed Reports ..................................................................................... 23 A - Ambo Wolisso Milkshed .................................................................................................................. 25 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 26 1.1 Objective of the study ........................................................................................................... 26 1.2 Methods of data collection ...................................................................................................... 26 1.3 Limitation of the study ........................................................................................................... 26 1.4 Overview of the Ethiopian Dairy Sector .................................................................................... 27 1.5 Policy environment ................................................................................................................ 27 2 Ambo Wolisso Milkshed ................................................................................................................... 30 2.1 Administrative Zones of West Shoa and South West Shoa .......................................................... 30 2.2 Ambo-Woliso Milkshed ........................................................................................................... 31 2.3 Milk Value Chain ................................................................................................................... 34 2.3.1 Input Suppliers......................................................................................................... 34 2.3.2 Chain Actors ............................................................................................................ 34 2.3.3 Service Providers ...................................................................................................... 39 2.4 Chain Context....................................................................................................................... 39 2.5 Collaboration ........................................................................................................................ 39 2.6 Challenges ........................................................................................................................... 40 2.7 Opportunities ....................................................................................................................... 41 3. Stakeholders Interest and influence table .......................................................................................... 41 Annexes ........................................................................................................................................ 45 Annex 1: West Shoa zone Investment office Ambo.............................................................................. 45 Annex 2: People Contacted .............................................................................................................. 46 Annex 3: Tullu Bollo woreda livestock development and health offices ................................................... 47 References ........................................................................................................................................ 48 B - Hawassa - Shashemene - Dilla milkshed ........................................................................................ 49 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 50 1.1 Objective of the study ..........................................................................................................