Assessments of Challenges and Marketing Channels of Skin and Hide in Eastern Ethiopia

Q4 Veterinary
D. Belina, Wendwesn Belachew, A. Hiko, Ararsa Duguma, Ibrahim Hasen, Abu Urji, S. Lemma
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A cross sectional study was conducted from October 2015 to September 2017 on skin and hide defects, handling practice and marketing channel in east and west Hararghe zone, Oromia region. In this study, both purposive and random samplings were used to select the districts (Babille, Haramaya, Chiro and Chiro zuria), PAs and households from the two zones. A total of 247 respondents from households, butcheries, municipal abattoirs, middlemen and local skin and hide collectors were interviewed. Direct wet skin and hide observation and follow up investigation was also made on 62 cattle hide, 86 sheep and 99 goat skins from 136 different sites to collection centers along the marketing channel to the tannery plant. The result of the study showed 17% of the respondents had no understanding on contribution of skin and hide in national economy and only 34% of the participants had sold skin and hide to local collectors and traders whereas 12.1% of the participants preferred to use skin or hide for coverings of home materials. The study also revealed involvement of illegal traders, poor infrastructures, uneven distribution of collectors were some of the main challenges in skin and hide marketing and rejection at tannery because of damages during flaying and preslaughter factors like skin diseases and ectoparasites, poor preservation techniques, storage and transportation methods were identified as the main factors downgrading skin and hide. Of the 247 wet blue skin and hides examined at Mojo tannery PLC only 4.9% fall in export level grading score (grade 1-4), 27.1% were rejected and the left fall in grading level supplied to local market. Hence, there was knowledge gap in skin and hide handling practices and poor market access. Therefore, awareness creation and building link amongst producer to collector, trader and tannery were recommended.
在埃塞俄比亚东部的皮肤和皮革的挑战和营销渠道的评估
本研究于2015年10月至2017年9月对奥罗米亚州哈拉河东部和西部地区的皮肤和隐藏缺陷、处理做法和营销渠道进行了横断面研究。本研究采用有目的抽样和随机抽样两种方法,分别选取Babille、Haramaya、Chiro和Chiro zuria地区、pa和两个地区的住户。共采访了247名来自家庭、屠宰场、市政屠宰场、中间商和当地兽皮收集者的受访者。对从136个不同地点的62张牛皮、86张绵羊皮和99张山羊皮进行了直接湿皮和皮革观察和跟踪调查,并沿销售渠道运往制革厂的收集中心。研究结果显示,17%的受访者不了解兽皮对国民经济的贡献,只有34%的受访者将兽皮出售给当地的收藏家和贸易商,而12.1%的受访者倾向于使用兽皮或兽皮作为家居材料的覆盖物。该研究还表明,非法贸易商的参与、基础设施薄弱、收集者分布不均是皮肤和皮革销售方面的一些主要挑战,制革厂因剥皮过程中的损害和皮肤疾病和外寄生虫等前因素而遭到拒绝,低劣的保存技术、储存和运输方法被认为是降低皮肤和皮革质量的主要因素。在Mojo制革厂PLC检查的247件湿蓝色皮肤和皮革中,只有4.9%的出口等级评分(1-4级)下降,27.1%被拒绝,其余的等级评分下降,供应给当地市场。因此,在兽皮和兽皮处理方面存在知识差距,市场准入也很差。因此,建议在生产者、收藏家、贸易商和制革厂之间建立意识和联系。
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