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Emerging feed markets for ruminant production in urban and peri-urban areas of Northern Ghana
Authors:Konlan  S P  Ayantunde  A A  Addah  W  Dei  H K  Karbo  N
Institution:1.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research—Animal Research Institute, P. O. Box TL 52, Tamale, Ghana
;2.International Livestock Research Institute, 01 BP1496, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
;3.Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University for Development Studies, P. O. Box TL1882, Tamale, Ghana
;4.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research—Animal Research Institute, P. O. Box AH 20, Accra, Ghana
;
Abstract:

Feed shortage in urban and peri-urban areas has triggered the emergence of feed markets in Northern Ghana. These markets were surveyed at three locations (Tamale, Bolgatanga, and Wa markets) to determine types and prices of feedstuffs sold across seasons; early dry (November–January), late dry (February–April), early wet (May–July), and main wet (August–October). Semi–structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Three samples of each feed type in the markets were bought from three different sellers per market in each season. The samples were oven dried to constant weight and price/kg DM of each feed determined. The total respondents were 169. Out of this number, 41% were feed sellers, 46% buyers, and 13% retailers. The feedstuffs found were crop residues (groundnut haulm and cowpea haulm), agro-industrial by-products (bran of maize, rice, and sorghum), fresh grasses (Rotteboellia cochinchinensis), and local browses (Ficus sp. and Pterocarpus erinaceous). Prices of feeds differed (P < 0.05) among markets and were higher in Bolgatanga than Tamale and Wa markets. Prices of cereal bran were not different (P > 0.05) in all seasons but that of crop residues were higher (P < 05) in early to late dry season than the wet season. Majority (90%) of respondents opined that the feed market will expand due to increasing number of livestock population in the peri-urban areas.

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