Source: Small-scale dairy farmers sing the blues – NewsDay Zimbabwe
BY MTHANDAZO NYONI
ZIMBABWE’S small-scale dairy farmers are struggling to sustain their operations, with some registering an average negative gross margin of up to US$83,47 per cow, a new report has revealed.Milk production has declined from 260 million litres in 1990 to the current estimate of 75 million litres per annum due to high costs of production.
This figure is way below the estimated local milk demand of 130 million litres per annum.
According to the Transforming Zimbabwe’s Dairy Value Chain for the Future (TranZDVC) policy paper on sustainable and standardised milk pricing policy (2021), the gross margin per animal for small-scale dairy farmers of two lactating cows has been adjudged to be unprofitable.
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