With the Kenyan livestock project as the pilot for this new approach, Case (A)’s main decision point concerns a strategic choice on what role CARE should play in the value chain to support low-income pastoralists. Options include 1) becoming directly involved in value chain transactions, buying and selling livestock, and providing inputs to farmers or 2) acting as a value chain facilitator to provide the information and incentives to existing actors to make the value chain more efficient and inclusive for low-income producers. This strategic decision is part of a larger proposal that students are tasked to create for CARE’s market-based livestock project.
Value Chain Development: Care Kenya’s Challenge to Make Markets Work for the Poor (A)
Kevin McKague
Product #:9B12M033_P
Supplier:Ivey
Discipline:Entrepreneurship, General Management, International Business
Setting:Kenya, 2005-2009
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Learning Objectives
- Value chain conceptualization.
- Value chain mapping.
- Understanding value chain roles.
- Understanding the movement in the international development community toward more market-based approaches.
- To provide an example of learning from failure and changing course based on difficult experience.