Employment generation through small-scale dairy marketing and processing : experiences from Kenya, Bangladesh and Ghana : a joint study by the ILRI Market-oriented Smallholder Dairy Project and the FAO Animal Production and Health Division /
by A. Omore ... [et al.].-
- Rome : FAO, 2004.
- v, 47 p. : ill., 1 map ; 21 cm.
- FAO animal production and health paper 158 0254-6019 ; .
"By A. Omore, J. Cheng'ole Mulindo, S.M. Fakhrul Islam, G. Nurah, M.I. Khan, S.J. Staal and B.T. Dugdill." "Dairy markets offer good opportunities for non-farm rural and urban employment. The perishable nature of milk, as well as the wide range of products that it can be transformed into, presents opportunities for value addition through the use of labour. Its relatively high unit value makes the use of labour for handling and processing economically viable"--Introd. "TC/M/Y4860E/1/01.04/2000"--P. [4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Employment in rural development -- Description of small-scale dairy marketing and processing businesses -- Synthesis of the employment opportunities from small-scale dairy marketing -- Relationships between milk products, wages and numbers of employees -- Policy measures to enhance rural employment through small-scale dairy processing and marketing.