Improved forages and milk production in East Africa. A case study in the series: Economic foresight for understanding the role of investments in agriculture for the global food system

Production of livestock and dairy products in Sub-Saharan Africa has not kept pace with growing demand. The potential exists to close this gap in a climate-friendly way through the introduction of improved forage varieties of the Brachiaria genus. We assess the potential economic impact of the development and release of such varieties in six East African countries using an economic surplus model. Results are presented across a range of potential scenarios involving different adoption rates and percentage increases in productivity. For all but the lowest levels of adoption and productivity increases, improved forages have the potential for positive return on investment. Using these results, we present formulae that help readers calculate the adoption rate or percentage increase in productivity necessary to achieve specific desired levels of net benefit. Overall, the model output suggests that investment in a forages research program related to both the qualities of the forage itself as well as programs to enhance dissemination and adoption of new materials would be low risk and with high likelihood for positive outcome, generating discounted net benefits on the order of potentially tens of millions of dollars.

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Main Authors: Gonzáles, Carlos, Schiek, Benjamin E., Mwendia, Solomon W., Prager, Steven D.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2016
Subjects:milk production, brachiaria, livestock, economic analysis, models, producción lechera, ganado, análisis económico, modelos,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77557
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-775572023-03-14T04:04:29Z Improved forages and milk production in East Africa. A case study in the series: Economic foresight for understanding the role of investments in agriculture for the global food system Gonzáles, Carlos Schiek, Benjamin E. Mwendia, Solomon W. Prager, Steven D. milk production brachiaria livestock economic analysis models producción lechera ganado análisis económico modelos Production of livestock and dairy products in Sub-Saharan Africa has not kept pace with growing demand. The potential exists to close this gap in a climate-friendly way through the introduction of improved forage varieties of the Brachiaria genus. We assess the potential economic impact of the development and release of such varieties in six East African countries using an economic surplus model. Results are presented across a range of potential scenarios involving different adoption rates and percentage increases in productivity. For all but the lowest levels of adoption and productivity increases, improved forages have the potential for positive return on investment. Using these results, we present formulae that help readers calculate the adoption rate or percentage increase in productivity necessary to achieve specific desired levels of net benefit. Overall, the model output suggests that investment in a forages research program related to both the qualities of the forage itself as well as programs to enhance dissemination and adoption of new materials would be low risk and with high likelihood for positive outcome, generating discounted net benefits on the order of potentially tens of millions of dollars. 2016 2016-11-01T15:36:49Z 2016-11-01T15:36:49Z Report Gonzáles, Carlos; Schiek, Ben; Mwendia, Solomon; Prager, Steven Dean. 2016. Improved forages and milk production in East Africa. A case study in the series: Economic foresight for understanding the role of investments in agriculture for the global food system. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 54 p. (Publicación CIAT No. 422) https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77557 en Open Access 54 p. application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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ganado
análisis económico
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milk production
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livestock
economic analysis
models
producción lechera
ganado
análisis económico
modelos
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milk production
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ganado
análisis económico
modelos
Gonzáles, Carlos
Schiek, Benjamin E.
Mwendia, Solomon W.
Prager, Steven D.
Improved forages and milk production in East Africa. A case study in the series: Economic foresight for understanding the role of investments in agriculture for the global food system
description Production of livestock and dairy products in Sub-Saharan Africa has not kept pace with growing demand. The potential exists to close this gap in a climate-friendly way through the introduction of improved forage varieties of the Brachiaria genus. We assess the potential economic impact of the development and release of such varieties in six East African countries using an economic surplus model. Results are presented across a range of potential scenarios involving different adoption rates and percentage increases in productivity. For all but the lowest levels of adoption and productivity increases, improved forages have the potential for positive return on investment. Using these results, we present formulae that help readers calculate the adoption rate or percentage increase in productivity necessary to achieve specific desired levels of net benefit. Overall, the model output suggests that investment in a forages research program related to both the qualities of the forage itself as well as programs to enhance dissemination and adoption of new materials would be low risk and with high likelihood for positive outcome, generating discounted net benefits on the order of potentially tens of millions of dollars.
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Schiek, Benjamin E.
Mwendia, Solomon W.
Prager, Steven D.
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title Improved forages and milk production in East Africa. A case study in the series: Economic foresight for understanding the role of investments in agriculture for the global food system
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