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Despite its small pasture area for livestock, Uzbekistan´s dairy output is the highest in the Central Asia. In producing dairy products different types of agricultural producers are involved, e.g., around 95% of all cattle is owned by rural households (dekhqans), and 5% belong to the large-scale private farms (ferms) and agricultural producers/cooperatives. Production of milk involves interaction of different dairy producing as well as various risks such as price variability, weather changes, animal diseases, as well as uncertainty in policies during the transitional stage of Uzbekistan's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Despite its small pasture area for livestock, Uzbekistan´s dairy output is the highest in the Central Asia. In producing dairy products different types of agricultural producers are involved, e.g., around 95% of all cattle is owned by rural households (dekhqans), and 5% belong to the large-scale private farms (ferms) and agricultural producers/cooperatives. Production of milk involves interaction of different dairy producing as well as various risks such as price variability, weather changes, animal diseases, as well as uncertainty in policies during the transitional stage of Uzbekistan's economy. As a result of risks the interactions among producers may reduce, which consequently can decrease the dairy production. This work might be interesting to people who want to have more elaborated vision of Uzbek dairy value chain from perspectives of farmer and milk processor.
Autorenporträt
Zarrina Sayfi was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Completed her Bachelor in Economics in Moscow, while for Master studies moved to Germany. At the Bonn University she completed International Masters Program "Agricultural and Food Economics".