Small-scale dairy farming: The challenges handling milk quality

Small-scale dairy farming: The challenges handling milk quality

Promoting milk production in developing countries requires an investment in a milk collection network system. As the milk collection centers receive milk from various farmers, it is crucial to ensure the quality of milk collected. Testing milk delivered by each farmer becomes a critical step at the milk center.

Dairy value chain: what model of milk collection centers is efficient?

Dairy value chain: what model of milk collection centers is efficient?

Small-scale dairy farming dominates the milk production system in Sub-Saharan Africa. Over 80 percent of milk produced comes from these small-scale dairy farmers. If well developed, milk production can generate employment and stable income to millions of farmers. It also contributes to fight against food insecurity and malnutrition in the region. Dairy production faces multiple challenges in SSA as in other developing countries. Most of them are related to the dairy industry itself while others are shared with other industries in the agricultural sector.

African Agriculture: the slow progress of CAADP

African Agriculture: the slow progress of CAADP

The progress of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP): “only 5 out of 55 African countries currently on track to reduce undernutrition to 5 percent or less by 2025,” and “only seven countries are on track to meet the CAADP goal of doubling agricultural productivity by 2025.”