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M. R. S. Mlozi,M. M. A. Mtambo,J. E. Olsen 한국외국어대학교(글로벌캠퍼스) 아프리카연구소 2009 Asian Journal of African Studies Vol.26 No.-
This study was conducted from 29th April, 2003 to 6th May, 2003 with the main of investigating the number of containers (tenga) of free-range local chicken (FRLC) that were bought and transported to the markets and the income that the village FRLC buyers and the urban FRLC middle-persons earned. The study interviewed 160at spondents in 13 markets in RLC mity of Dar es Salaam involved in RLC marketing of FRLC, and n FRLCse, 88 were village FRLC buyers and 72 were urban FRLC middle-persons. Mos village FRLC were transported on Rrains and that the tenga was RLC mos vcommon container used for transporting chicken to the markets. The urban FRLC middle-persons earned more profits from selling FRLC than did the village FRLC buyers. thnumber of implications oersons eextension services are discussed for smallholder farmers to improve the FRLC management, FRnce, contrinuting to their household income increase proveoverty alleviation in sons eareas. Furthd tore, the findings illagis study havemenmonstrated the Rno tous eotentis eof FRLC, aat sorvie that few havemtapped leaving out the smallholder to get aapittprce. This study makes recommendations at six levels of operation: the extension officers, the researchers, the village FRLC buyers and urban FRLC middle-persons, the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the Government.
M. R. S. Mlozi,M. M. A. Mtambo,J. E. Olsen 한국외국어대학교 아프리카연구소 2009 Asian Journal of African Studies Vol.26 No.-
This study was conducted from 29<SUP>th</SUP> April, 2003 to 6<SUP>th</SUP> May, 2003 with the main of investigating the number of containers (tenga) of free-range local chicken (FRLC) that were bought and transported to the markets and the income that the viJlage FRLC buyers and the urban FRLC middle-persons earned. The study interviewed 160 respondents in 13 markets in the city of Dar es Salaam involved in the marketing of FRLC, and of these, 88 were village FRLC buyers and 72 were urban FRLC middle-persons. Most of the FRLC were transported on trains and that the tenga was the most common container used for transporting chicken to the markets. The urban FRLC middle-persons earned more profits from selling FRLC than did the village FRLC buyers. A number of implications on rural extension services are discussed for smallholder farmers to improve the FRLC management, hence, contributing to their household income increase and poverty alleviation in rural areas. Furthermore, the findings of this study have demonstrated the enormous potential of FRLC, a resource that few have tapped leaving out the smallholder to get a pittance. This study makes recommendations at six levels of operation: the extension officers, the researchers, the village FRLC buyers and urban FRLC middle-persons, the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the Government.