Enhancing the Uganda pig value chain through capacity building and multi-stakeholder platforms



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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80380
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA)
Type: 
brief
Author(s): 
Ouma E.
Dione M.
Kawuma B.
Nyapendi R.
Kakinda M. J.
Description: 

Between 2012 and 2016, in collaboration with research and development partners, ILRI undertook specific action research and capacity development interventions to address identified challenges and generate evidence for wider applicability along the pig value chain. The work was funded by three major bilateral donors, the European Commission/International Fund for Agricultural Development (EC/IFAD) and Irish Aid. Some of the interventions that were pilot-tested include capacity development support to farmers on improved husbandry and biosecurity practices for the control of African Swine fever (ASF); capacity development support to butchers on appropriate pig slaughter and pork handling practices in the control of ASF; and the establishment of pig multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs) for information sharing, improved stakeholder interaction and increased visibility of the pig sector. Subsequently, the evaluation assessed changes in butcher and farmer knowledge, attitudes and practices as a result of the targeted interventions. The evaluation also reviewed performance of the MSPs in the value chain.

Publication year: 
2017