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Actors' benefit analysis on value chain of fresh dairy milk in Vietnam
Tran Huu; Bui, Thi Nga
2011In Economics and Development Review, (169(II)), p. 32-38
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Keywords :
Value chain; Fresh milk; Linkage; Dairy; Vietnam
Abstract :
[en] Vietnam locates in the Asia-the most active region, where gains the highest economic growth rate and highest milk consumption in the world. Vietnam also ranks the second among the highest milk productivity in the Asia and milk consumption is increasing rapidly. However, the dairy industry in Vietnam is currently able to meet only 22% of domestic demand; the remaining amount has been imported (VOV/VNA, 2008). In addition, raw milk price is very low while retail price is too high. It leads to low effective in the production of the whole chain. This paper is based on the value chain approach within both quantitative and qualitative methods to evaluate a typical fresh value chain in the North of Vietnam in (Moc Chau platation) in 2008 - 2010. The findings show that the dairy plant is the most powerful actor in the chain and it drives the whole chain while power of dairymen is very weak. The value added of the chain is distributed unequally among its actors in whom more benefitable for non-dairy cow producers. In particular, the value added in dairy cow stage would be much lower.
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Author, co-author :
Tran Huu
Bui, Thi Nga ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. sc. agro. & ingé. biol.
Language :
English
Title :
Actors' benefit analysis on value chain of fresh dairy milk in Vietnam
Publication date :
2011
Journal title :
Economics and Development Review
ISSN :
1859-0012
Publisher :
National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Issue :
169(II)
Pages :
32-38
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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