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<title>Banking Sector Phase I Market Inquiry</title>
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<name>Genesis Analytics</name>
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<summary type="text">Banking Sector Phase I Market Inquiry
Genesis Analytics
This report presents the findings of Phase 1 of the first detailed study of competition in the&#13;
Kenyan Banking Sector commissioned by the Competition Authority of Kenya with the support&#13;
and participation of the Central Bank of Kenya, and the Financial Sector Deepening Trust.&#13;
Virtually all the licensed banks in Kenya contributed data to the study and engaged with the&#13;
study team
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<dc:date>2014-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Benchmarking the Kenyan Artificial Insemination Service Sub-industry</title>
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<name>The Competition Authority of Kenya</name>
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<summary type="text">Benchmarking the Kenyan Artificial Insemination Service Sub-industry
The Competition Authority of Kenya
This report describes the current status of AI in Kenya. Most cattle breeding services – at least 70% - are through natural mating; on a good year AI accounts for up to 37% of all mating. There are hundreds of private AI practitioners who deliver AI to farmers – having sourced semen from appointed distributors who are mostly located in high potential areas. The distributors in turn obtain semen, and Liquid Nitrogen (which is what preserves the viability of semen) from more than 10 importers and the sole, publicly-owned local producers. Underlying this system is a history of lessons and challenges.
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<dc:date>2014-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Market Inquiry of the Seed Industry in Kenya</title>
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<author>
<name>Competition Authority of Kenya</name>
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<author>
<name>Kenya Markets Trust</name>
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<updated>2022-12-20T08:15:46Z</updated>
<published>2014-12-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Market Inquiry of the Seed Industry in Kenya
Competition Authority of Kenya; Kenya Markets Trust
The study covered the main crop growing regions of the country. Following consultations with CAK and KMT, it was agreed that the inquiry focuses on only four crops that are important for the country’s food security, in particular those grown predominantly by smallholders who often experience serious challenges in accessing good quality seeds. The selected crops were maize, beans, sorghum and cow peas. The main criteria/indicators used in the inquiry were divided into five categories as follows: i) research and development; ii) industry competitiveness; iii) support services for smallholders; iv) seed policies and regulations; and, v) general business environment. Respondents included industry regulators, associations, seed producers/breeders, and agro dealers. The latter, due to their large numbers, were selected on the basis of a ‘proportionate to population size’ sampling approach. The study methodology did not require direct interviews with farmers since the focus was on assessment of indicators that favor/hinder competition in seed supply. The sections that follow give a summary of the main findings for the criteria/indicator categories listed above, conclusions and recommendations.
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<dc:date>2014-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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