Goats under household conditions

Goats account for about 30% of Africa's ruminant livestock and produce about 17 and 12% of its meat and milk, respectively. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) accounts for over 60% of the total goat population in Africa, with an estimated 147million goats representing about 80 indigenous breeds or strains dis...

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Autor principal: Lebbie, S.H.B.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33174
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description Goats account for about 30% of Africa's ruminant livestock and produce about 17 and 12% of its meat and milk, respectively. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) accounts for over 60% of the total goat population in Africa, with an estimated 147million goats representing about 80 indigenous breeds or strains distributed across all agro-ecological zones and ruminant livestock production systems. Goats are particularly important in marginal agricultural land areas, especially in arid and semi-arid areas, which together hold 64% of the goat population. At the rural community level, goats play a significant role in the food chain and overall livelihoods of the poor rural households where they are also largely the property of resource poor women and their children. Indigenous goat breeds/strains are adapted to the diverse local production circumstances and are able to thrive with minimum inputs. Goats still remain largely marginalized, even at the household level. This paper attempts to look at the challenges and opportunities of goat keeping at the household level for the improved welfare of the keepers, using SSA as a representative of other developing sub-regions.
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spelling CGSpace331742023-12-08T19:36:04Z Goats under household conditions Lebbie, S.H.B. goats [caprinae] rural communities households small farms environment stability economic situation Goats account for about 30% of Africa's ruminant livestock and produce about 17 and 12% of its meat and milk, respectively. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) accounts for over 60% of the total goat population in Africa, with an estimated 147million goats representing about 80 indigenous breeds or strains distributed across all agro-ecological zones and ruminant livestock production systems. Goats are particularly important in marginal agricultural land areas, especially in arid and semi-arid areas, which together hold 64% of the goat population. At the rural community level, goats play a significant role in the food chain and overall livelihoods of the poor rural households where they are also largely the property of resource poor women and their children. Indigenous goat breeds/strains are adapted to the diverse local production circumstances and are able to thrive with minimum inputs. Goats still remain largely marginalized, even at the household level. This paper attempts to look at the challenges and opportunities of goat keeping at the household level for the improved welfare of the keepers, using SSA as a representative of other developing sub-regions. 2004-02 2013-07-03T05:26:10Z 2013-07-03T05:26:10Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33174 en Limited Access Elsevier Small Ruminant Research;51(2): 131-136
spellingShingle goats [caprinae]
rural communities
households
small farms
environment
stability
economic situation
Lebbie, S.H.B.
Goats under household conditions
title Goats under household conditions
title_full Goats under household conditions
title_fullStr Goats under household conditions
title_full_unstemmed Goats under household conditions
title_short Goats under household conditions
title_sort goats under household conditions
topic goats [caprinae]
rural communities
households
small farms
environment
stability
economic situation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33174
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