Impact of capacity underutilization of milk processing plants on employment multipliers

Ezekiel Kanire , Elibariki Msuya , Roselyne Alphonce
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The investigation into the employment-generating capacity of industries has captured the interest of numerous scholars on a global scale. However, there is a paucity of literature on the impact of the capacity underutilization of dairy processing plants (DPPs) on employment multipliers. This study employed secondary data sourced from the Tanzania Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries’ budget reports for the fiscal year 2022/23. Using the Leontief Input‒Output simulation model, the study establishes the effects of low utilization of milk processing plants on employment generation. The study establishes employment gaps created by capacity underutilization of DPPs along the milk value chain. The fact that the available DPPs operate at just 23.4 % of their total capacity constrains employment opportunities across the entire value chain. Approximately 500,000 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) minimum wage jobs (i.e., direct, indirect, and induced) are lost annually, highlighting the need for measures to address the challenge of undercapacity utilization of DPPs. Furthermore, the study found significant backwards and forward linkages in the upstream and downstream parts of the dairy value chain. This indicates strong connections and the potential for job creation within the value chain. Thus, ensuring a consistent milk supply in dairy processing plants is crucial to mitigate undercapacity issues in DPPs and to sustain job growth in the milk value chain. Additionally, the study strongly recommends policy measures to boost DPPs’ capacity utilization, foster economic growth, develop the dairy industry, and enhance the overall national economy.

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牛奶加工厂产能利用不足对就业乘数的影响
对产业创造就业能力的调查引起了全球范围内众多学者的兴趣。然而,关于乳制品加工厂(DPPs)产能利用不足对就业乘数的影响的文献很少。本研究采用了来自坦桑尼亚畜牧和渔业部2022/23财政年度预算报告的二手数据。利用Leontief投入产出模拟模型,研究建立了牛奶加工厂低利用率对就业产生的影响。该研究确定了牛奶价值链上dpp产能利用不足造成的就业缺口。现有的dpp仅占其总产能的23.4%,这一事实限制了整个价值链的就业机会。每年大约有50万个全职等效(FTE)最低工资工作(即直接、间接和诱导)流失,这突出表明需要采取措施解决dpp产能利用率不足的挑战。此外,该研究还发现,乳制品价值链的上游和下游部分存在显著的向后和向前联系。这表明在价值链中有很强的联系和创造就业机会的潜力。因此,确保乳制品加工厂的持续牛奶供应对于缓解dpp的产能不足问题和维持牛奶价值链中的就业增长至关重要。此外,该研究强烈建议采取政策措施,以提高dpp的产能利用率,促进经济增长,发展乳制品行业,并提高整体国民经济。
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