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Results In Southern Malawi, where land is extremely limited, farm-based opportunities to generate income are few. However, vegetation, especially in Balaka, is suitable for goat production. Many farmers raise goats to sell. Income from the sales is used to buy food and pay for education. Goats are better adapted to climate fluctuations, retaining value when crops fail. Markets need to be better organized for farmers to realize higher prices for goats. CLIM 2 ’s first Innovation Platform meetings highlighted butchermen as key actors for goat value chain performance. The practice of sourcing goats from farms is very costly; improving the collection of goats through improved infrastructure and building local meat-processing facilities would raise incomes for butchermen. There is high potential for these incomes to be passed on to farmers (producers). . CLIM 2 encourages farmers to invest in production i.e. with better feeding and animal health care, so that more goats of better quality are sold, with gains along the entire value chain. The IP highlighted goats as most important business opportunity in Balaka district; this motivated farmer – butchermen joint ventures for mutual benefit. Planning meetings identified entry points for butchermen as sales pens, refrigeration, and capacity building in meat handling and processing. Follow-up visits with district authorities led to approval of market infrastructure and upgrading of slaughterhouse and butchery facilities. The CLIM 2 Goat Business Model: Work with existing entrepreneurship: Working with butchermen strengthens the system from within. Registered company can qualify for loans, be better connected and can target high-value markets. Create a better environment for goat marketing: Improved infrastructure along with better organized actors enables more effective sales. Transparent pricing mechanisms create trust and reward quality. Capacity development : Regular sales benchmark quality-based payments. Farmers can directly compare outputs. As they improve skills in meat handling and processing, income grows. Financial support : Company receives start-up capital from local banks for infrastructure investment; they contribute 10% from own resources. Balaka butchermen’s vision. More reliable supply of quality goats from farmers to markets through improved infrastructure, sales pens, grading, refrigeration and hygienic handling of meat. As a group they will increase goat sales from 6-12 to about 25 goats/day (750 goats/month). For a <3-year-old goat weighing 15-20 kg, they are willing to pay producers 15,000-20,000 MK. This project is funded by The European Union Pulling Goats through Markets: Gains from Quality Meat Supply Crop livestock Integration and Marketing in Malawi (CLIM 2 ) Temwa Mvula, Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, Sikhalazo Dube, Andre van Rooyen Approach Background Key messages To enhance gains from goats for farmers, the entry point is capacitating butchermen to buy goats and sell meat. Improving goat market infrastructure and organization enhances the flow of goats from producers to consumers, with shared profits between farmers and butchermen.

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Results

In Southern Malawi, where land is extremely limited,farm-based opportunities to generate income are few.However, vegetation, especially in Balaka, is suitablefor goat production. Many farmers raise goats to sell.Income from the sales is used to buy food and pay foreducation. Goats are better adapted to climatefluctuations, retaining value when crops fail.Markets need to be better organized for farmers torealize higher prices for goats. CLIM2’s first InnovationPlatform meetings highlighted butchermen as keyactors for goat value chain performance. The practiceof sourcing goats from farms is very costly; improvingthe collection of goats through improvedinfrastructure and building local meat-processingfacilities would raise incomes for butchermen. There ishigh potential for these incomes to be passed on tofarmers (producers).

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CLIM2 encourages farmers to invest in production i.e.with better feeding and animal health care, so thatmore goats of better quality are sold, with gains alongthe entire value chain.• The IP highlighted goats as most important business

opportunity in Balaka district; this motivated farmer– butchermen joint ventures for mutual benefit.

• Planning meetings identified entry points forbutchermen as sales pens, refrigeration, andcapacity building in meat handling and processing.

• Follow-up visits with district authorities led toapproval of market infrastructure and upgrading ofslaughterhouse and butchery facilities.

The CLIM2 Goat BusinessModel:Work with existing entrepreneurship: Working withbutchermen strengthens the system from within.Registered company can qualify for loans, be betterconnected and can target high-valuemarkets.

Create a better environment for goat marketing:Improved infrastructure along with better organizedactors enables more effective sales. Transparent pricingmechanisms create trust and reward quality.Capacity development: Regular sales benchmarkquality-based payments. Farmers can directly compareoutputs. As they improve skills in meat handling andprocessing, income grows.Financial support: Company receives start-up capitalfrom local banks for infrastructure investment; theycontribute 10% from own resources.

Balaka butchermen’s vision. More reliable supply ofquality goats from farmers to markets throughimproved infrastructure, sales pens, grading,refrigeration and hygienic handling of meat. As a groupthey will increase goat sales from 6-12 to about 25goats/day (750 goats/month). For a <3-year-old goatweighing 15-20 kg, they are willing to pay producers15,000-20,000 MK.

Thisproject isfundedbyTheEuropeanUnion

PullingGoatsthroughMarkets:GainsfromQualityMeatSupply

CroplivestockIntegrationandMarketing inMalawi(CLIM2)TemwaMvula,SabineHomann-KeeTui, SikhalazoDube, AndrevanRooyen

ApproachBackground

KeymessagesTo enhance gains from goats for farmers, the entrypoint is capacitating butchermen to buy goats and sellmeat.

Improving goat market infrastructure and organizationenhances the flow of goats from producers toconsumers, with shared profits between farmers andbutchermen.