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Overview of dairy processing and marketing in East African dairy value chains: Opportunities and challenges

机译:东非乳制品价值链中的乳制品加工和销售概述:机遇与挑战

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Worldwide, the dairy sector is one of the fastest growing productive sectors. The global sector growth in the decade 2011 to 2020 is projected to be higher than that experienced in 2000 to 2010, mainly due to expected robust growth in developing countries. Global milk production in 2014 stood at about 800 million metric tons. India is the global leader in milk production accounting for 16% of output, with the USA coming second with 14.6% of global production, while Africa produces less than 10% of global output. Sub-Saharan Africa commands 0.2% of the global trade volume in the dairy sector. Egypt is the African Continental leader in milk output, as Africa remains the largest importer of milk powders, butter and ghee. The shortfalls in demand show potential investment opportunities and growth areas in the sector. The East African output of butter and ghee stands at about 15% of the African output of these products. Kenya and Uganda produce considerable amounts of processed dairy products, although, the milk processed rarely exceeds 12 to 15% of domestic milk supply, with most milk production being consumed at farm level. Tanzania produces more butter and ghee than other East African Community (EAC) members with Burundi been the least. Although, informal marketing channels, offering cheaper fresh milk are attractive, increasing decentralization of regulatory services, growing effectiveness of law enforcement and consumer awareness of the healthfulness of processed milk, will continue to reduce informal marketing of unprocessed fresh milk in EAC countries. Despite the quest for global export, the unmet domestic dairy products demand in EAC member states may slow entry into global markets. To meet the numerous requirements in export markets requires cautious, planned and systematic forays over time.
机译:在世界范围内,乳制品行业是增长最快的生产部门之一。预计2011年至2020年这十年间全球部门的增长将高于2000年至2010年间的增长,这主要是由于预期发展中国家的强劲增长。 2014年,全球牛奶产量约为8亿吨。印度是牛奶产量的全球领导者,占总产量的16%,美国位居第二,占全球产量的14.6%,而非洲的产量不足全球总产量的10%。撒哈拉以南非洲地区占乳制品行业全球贸易量的0.2%。埃及是非洲大陆牛奶产量的领导者,因为非洲仍然是奶粉,黄油和酥油的最大进口国。需求不足表明该部门潜在的投资机会和增长领域。东非黄油和酥油的产量约占这些产品非洲产量的15%。肯尼亚和乌干达生产大量的加工乳制品,尽管加工后的牛奶很少超过国内牛奶供应量的12%至15%,其中大部分牛奶产量是在农场一级消费的。坦桑尼亚的黄油和酥油产量比其他东非共同体(EAC)成员高,其中布隆迪最少。尽管提供廉价鲜奶的非正式营销渠道很有吸引力,监管服务的分散化,执法效率的提高以及消费者对加工乳的健康意识的提高,将继续减少东非经共体国家未加工鲜乳的非正式营销。尽管寻求全球出口,但EAC成员国未满足的国内乳制品需求可能会减缓进入全球市场的速度。为了满足出口市场的众多需求,需要随着时间的流逝谨慎,计划和系统地进军。

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