EPAR Research Brief #85
Tue, 05/25/2010
Authors: 
Kate Schneider
Robert Plotnick
Mary Kay Gugerty
C. Leigh Anderson
Abstract: 

This report provides an overview of poultry market trends in Mali as compared to the wider West African region. In the wake of the avian flu epidemic, the only poultry products currently legal to import are eggs for reproduction and day-old chicks. No poultry meat has been imported into Mali since March 2004. The main resource available for this analysis is the FAO-ECTAD poultry sector review from 2006.  In this report, we find that a majority of Malian families raise poultry and it is an important source of both nutrition and income.  Mali produces over 99 percent of its chicken meat and eggs for consumption domestically. Over 90 percent of production occurs in rural areas, mostly under traditional practices. However, to achieve self-sufficiency in chicken meat and hen eggs for consumption, Mali imports over 60 percent of the hatching eggs and day-old chicks required to replenish its poultry stocks. The policy and organizational environment appears favorable for expanding the sector. There is an ongoing government initiative to support the poultry sector and several producer organizations at all levels of the supply chain. We find that analyses of Mali’s poultry sector suggest that market opportunities exist to increase domestic poultry reproduction capacity, production of poultry products and poultry consumption.

EPAR’s Poultry Markets in West Africa series provides an overview of poultry market trends across West Africa and compares the opportunities for poultry sector development in Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone. The accompanying briefs in this series provide country-specific detailed poultry market analyses. The primary resources for these analyses included many reports prepared in response to the Avian Influenza epidemic, which may explain some of the emphasis on the importance of biosecurity in the available literature. We find that the West African poultry sector faces high production costs, safety concerns due to lack of sanitary controls, and technical constraints in processing and marketing. In addition to biological issues, the lack of breeders, marketing, and processing technology present technical constraints to poultry sector growth. 

See also:

EPAR Research Brief #82: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Overview & Comparative Analysis

EPAR Research Brief #83: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Ghana

EPAR Research Brief #84: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Burkina Faso

EPAR Research Brief #86: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Senegal

EPAR Research Brief #87: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Nigeria

EPAR Research Brief #88: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Côte d’Ivoire

EPAR Research Brief #89: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Niger

EPAR Research Brief #91: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Benin

EPAR Research Brief #92: Poultry Markets in West Africa: Sierra Leone

 

Type of Research: 
Research Brief
Research Topic Category: 
Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Livelihoods
Market & Value Chain Analysis
Geographic focus: 
West Africa Region and Selected Countries

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