Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measures

Abstract The leather value chain starts with livestock, the key source of hides and skins, and the main raw materials for the industry. Despite having the second-largest livestock population in Africa, Tanzania is only the 11th largest exporter of leather on the continent, underlining the disproport...

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Main Authors: Cecilia Rolence China, Rahel Elibariki, Jamal Msami, Stephen Mwombela, Lugano Wilson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-08-01
Series:Journal of Leather Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42825-022-00095-2
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author Cecilia Rolence China
Rahel Elibariki
Jamal Msami
Stephen Mwombela
Lugano Wilson
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description Abstract The leather value chain starts with livestock, the key source of hides and skins, and the main raw materials for the industry. Despite having the second-largest livestock population in Africa, Tanzania is only the 11th largest exporter of leather on the continent, underlining the disproportionate contribution of the sector to the economy. This study presents the results of a recent assessment aimed at identifying performance bottlenecks in Tanzania's leather sector. The assessment took place in October–December 2020 and involved 10 tanneries, 30 leather goods factories and 11 service providers/institutions. Findings reveal that 90% of tanneries are dissatisfied with the quality of hides and skins due to brand marks, flay cuts, skin diseases, and inadequate curing. These supply chain bottlenecks are further compounded by skill deficiencies among processors, poor waste management, and limited awareness about laws, policies and regulations governing trade in the sector. At the downstream end of the value chain, the trade in leather and related articles is facing competition from high importation of low-grade products like plastic shoes and second-hand products. This paper recommends that efforts to increase leather's economic and trade value need to focus on upgrading Tanzania’s production, processing, branding and marketing capacities. Graphical Abstract
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spelling doaj.art-d6bf26391b7445aa89cf1e25d72cf5432022-12-22T03:44:02ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Leather Science and Engineering2524-78592022-08-014111210.1186/s42825-022-00095-2Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measuresCecilia Rolence China0Rahel Elibariki1Jamal Msami2Stephen Mwombela3Lugano Wilson4Tanzania Industrial Research and Development OrganizationTanzania Industrial Research and Development OrganizationREPOAREPOATanzania Industrial Research and Development OrganizationAbstract The leather value chain starts with livestock, the key source of hides and skins, and the main raw materials for the industry. Despite having the second-largest livestock population in Africa, Tanzania is only the 11th largest exporter of leather on the continent, underlining the disproportionate contribution of the sector to the economy. This study presents the results of a recent assessment aimed at identifying performance bottlenecks in Tanzania's leather sector. The assessment took place in October–December 2020 and involved 10 tanneries, 30 leather goods factories and 11 service providers/institutions. Findings reveal that 90% of tanneries are dissatisfied with the quality of hides and skins due to brand marks, flay cuts, skin diseases, and inadequate curing. These supply chain bottlenecks are further compounded by skill deficiencies among processors, poor waste management, and limited awareness about laws, policies and regulations governing trade in the sector. At the downstream end of the value chain, the trade in leather and related articles is facing competition from high importation of low-grade products like plastic shoes and second-hand products. This paper recommends that efforts to increase leather's economic and trade value need to focus on upgrading Tanzania’s production, processing, branding and marketing capacities. Graphical Abstracthttps://doi.org/10.1186/s42825-022-00095-2Leather value chainHides and skinsConstraintsInterventions
spellingShingle Cecilia Rolence China
Rahel Elibariki
Jamal Msami
Stephen Mwombela
Lugano Wilson
Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measures
Journal of Leather Science and Engineering
Leather value chain
Hides and skins
Constraints
Interventions
title Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measures
title_full Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measures
title_fullStr Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measures
title_full_unstemmed Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measures
title_short Technical and technological constraints facing Tanzania leather value chain: a snapshot of intervention measures
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topic Leather value chain
Hides and skins
Constraints
Interventions
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