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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSmall ruminant value chain analysis for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2025
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No results found.This report explores the stability of sheep and goat farming in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which remains vital for rural livelihoods, traditional practices, and food security. Despite stable livestock numbers, the sector faces inefficiencies in production, limited market access, and informality. Low domestic consumption of small ruminant products further limits growth. The report identifies opportunities to enhance productivity through breed improvement, better farm management practices, formalized contracts, and value-added products like speciality cheeses. Aligning with European Union standards is highlighted as essential for accessing lucrative export markets. Recommendations include improving infrastructure, strengthening advisory services, supporting collective action among farmers, and leveraging IPARD funding. By addressing these challenges and capitalizing on its strengths, Bosnia and Herzegovina can foster a competitive and sustainable small ruminant sector. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSmall ruminant value chain analysis for Serbia 2025
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No results found.This report examines the role of sheep and goat farming in Serbia’s rural economy and cultural heritage. Despite modest declines in livestock numbers since 2015, Serbia has demonstrated resilience with steady or increasing meat production. Challenges include labour shortages, low profitability at the farm level, limited financial resources for modernization, and restricted access to pastures. The report highlights opportunities to enhance productivity through improved genetics, better farm management practices, formalized contracts with processors, and value-added products like premium lamb cuts or cheeses. Aligning with EU standards is identified as critical for expanding into international markets. Recommendations focus on infrastructure development, capacity building through advisory services, cooperative models among farmers, and sustainability measures aligned with EU Green Deal goals. These steps can help Serbia build a competitive small ruminant sector that supports rural development while ensuring environmental sustainability. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSmall ruminant value chain analysis for Albania 2025
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No results found.This report examines the critical role of sheep and goats in Albania's rural economy, food security, and cultural heritage. Despite their importance, the sector has faced a significant 20.9 percent decline in livestock numbers between 2015 and 2021, driven by challenges such as low productivity, informal markets, labour shortages, and limited financial resources. The report highlights Albania’s high domestic consumption of small ruminant products and its potential to develop niche markets for premium cheeses and lamb. It also underscores the need to align with European Union standards to access broader markets. Key recommendations include improving farm management practices, modernizing infrastructure, strengthening farmer-processor relationships, and leveraging European Union funding opportunities. By addressing these constraints and fostering innovation, Albania can revitalize its small ruminant sector to ensure sustainable growth, competitiveness, and resilience.
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