Exploring the Value Chains in the Small Ruminant Sector: A brief review of the literature

Authors

  • Rula Awad Department of Animal Production | National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia | Carthage University| Tunis| Tunisia
  • Aziza Mohamed Brahmi Higher School of Agriculture of Kef | Laboratory for the Sustainability of Production Systems in the North-West Region | University of Jendouba| Kef | Tunisia
  • Hosam Titi Department of Animal Production | Faculty of Agriculture | University of Jordan | Amman | Jordan
  • Mohamed Jaouad Institute of Arid Regions Medenine | Laboratory of Economy and Rural Societies | Medenine | Tunisia
  • Aziza Gasmi Boubaker Department of Animal Production | National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia | Carthage University| Tunis| Tunisia

Keywords:

Value Chain
Value Chain Analysis
Small Ruminants
Challenges
Review

Abstract

The current study was conducted in order to deepen the understanding of how small ruminants fit into the economy and enhance the competitiveness of live animals and value-added products. This study focuses on previous efforts to understand what value chains mean in the small ruminant sector, what it really means to deliver value to customers, understand the links between production, marketing, etc. activities of products and services in an effective manner, and the role of value added in providing wealth to all stakeholders who participated. Previous literature was reviewed in detail especially for that included a case study and detailed analysis of the five value chain elements, identification of actors and promoters, horizontal and vertical links, flow mapping through the chain, identification of marketing channels, key challenges and opportunities and review the possible interventions within vertical and horizontal interactions and management structure according to this literature. It was found that strategies for good breeding, improving health care, providing credit, improving markets, improving pasture productivity and rehabilitating them, in addition to the involvement of potential actors and the coordinated efforts of all stakeholders; It will increase the productivity of small ruminants and improve product/market development and thus have sustainable value chains for small ruminants.

Author Biographies

Rula Awad, Department of Animal Production | National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia | Carthage University| Tunis| Tunisia

Department of Animal Production | National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia | Carthage University| Tunis| Tunisia

Aziza Mohamed Brahmi, Higher School of Agriculture of Kef | Laboratory for the Sustainability of Production Systems in the North-West Region | University of Jendouba| Kef | Tunisia

Higher School of Agriculture of Kef | Laboratory for the Sustainability of Production Systems in the North-West Region | University of Jendouba| Kef | Tunisia

Hosam Titi, Department of Animal Production | Faculty of Agriculture | University of Jordan | Amman | Jordan

Department of Animal Production | Faculty of Agriculture | University of Jordan | Amman | Jordan

Mohamed Jaouad, Institute of Arid Regions Medenine | Laboratory of Economy and Rural Societies | Medenine | Tunisia

Institute of Arid Regions Medenine | Laboratory of Economy and Rural Societies | Medenine | Tunisia

Aziza Gasmi Boubaker, Department of Animal Production | National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia | Carthage University| Tunis| Tunisia

Department of Animal Production | National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia | Carthage University| Tunis| Tunisia

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2024-04-29

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Exploring the Value Chains in the Small Ruminant Sector: A brief review of the literature. JAEVS [Internet]. 2024 Apr. 29 [cited 2024 May 17];8(1):38-61. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jaevs/article/view/7431

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How to Cite

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Exploring the Value Chains in the Small Ruminant Sector: A brief review of the literature. JAEVS [Internet]. 2024 Apr. 29 [cited 2024 May 17];8(1):38-61. Available from: https://journals.ajsrp.com/index.php/jaevs/article/view/7431