Analysis of Camel Milk Market Chain in Borana and West Guji Zones, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia
Hussen Abduku, Mitiku Eshetu, Takele Wolkaro, Tesfemariam Berhe, Temesgen Jembere

TL;DR
This study examines the camel milk market chain in southern Ethiopia, identifying key actors and factors influencing milk production and market supply.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed analysis of the camel milk market chain and identifies factors affecting milk supply in the region.
Findings
Producers sell 62.95% of their milk, with the main market channel being producers to traders to consumers.
Factors like milk production, family size, and market information access significantly influence milk supply.
Feed scarcity, disease, and poor market infrastructure are major challenges in camel milk production.
Abstract
In arid and semiarid areas, camel milk plays a significant role in improving the livelihoods of the pastoralists. Nowadays, the interest in camel milk production and marketing has been growing, associated with increased demand, rapid urbanization, and livelihood diversification. Despite the production potential, in Ethiopia, the camel milk dairy sector does not receive sufficient attention in the national research and development agenda. This study aimed to analyze the camel milk market chain in selected districts of the Borana and West Guji zones, southern Ethiopia. Using a multistage sampling procedure, the study selected 235 producers, 107 consumers, 92 traders, and 47 transporters. Results revealed that the average camel ownership per household was 16.7 ± 5.88, with average daily milk yields of 5.92 ± 0.89 L during the wet season and 4.72 ± 0.83 L during the dry season. On average,…
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TopicsAnimal Diversity and Health Studies · Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology · Agriculture and Rural Development Research
