Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel

In much of rural Africa, livestock represent one of the major individual stores of material wealth. The way in which this wealth is perceived and used will have an important effect on the prospects for sustained agricultural Development and resource management. The study of the changing socio-econom...

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Main Author: Turner, M.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49856
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description In much of rural Africa, livestock represent one of the major individual stores of material wealth. The way in which this wealth is perceived and used will have an important effect on the prospects for sustained agricultural Development and resource management. The study of the changing socio-economic uses of livestock by smallholders is, therefore, highly relevant for agricultural Development. Livestock as individual stores of wealth are unique in that they both reproduce and leave highly tractable genealogical links. These characteristics are not only some of the reasons that make livestock an attractive investment to smallholders but also create an opportunity to research changes in wealth management over time. In livestock, the potential exists for using present wealth to look into the past,. After a review of the multiple roles played by livestock in African communities, this paper describes an approach for a reconstruction of livestock wealth and its management followed by a brief example of its application. Topics of discussion include multiple roles of livestock in rural African communities; livestock as wealth stores; livestock marketing decisions and agricultural Development; livestock marketing resedarch: the need for longitudinal analysis; shifts in species composition of domestic livestock in the sahel; and application of the progeny history techniques in Niger.
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spelling CGSpace498562021-08-08T17:03:20Z Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel Turner, M. rural communities small farms livestock wealth marketing agricultural development research In much of rural Africa, livestock represent one of the major individual stores of material wealth. The way in which this wealth is perceived and used will have an important effect on the prospects for sustained agricultural Development and resource management. The study of the changing socio-economic uses of livestock by smallholders is, therefore, highly relevant for agricultural Development. Livestock as individual stores of wealth are unique in that they both reproduce and leave highly tractable genealogical links. These characteristics are not only some of the reasons that make livestock an attractive investment to smallholders but also create an opportunity to research changes in wealth management over time. In livestock, the potential exists for using present wealth to look into the past,. After a review of the multiple roles played by livestock in African communities, this paper describes an approach for a reconstruction of livestock wealth and its management followed by a brief example of its application. Topics of discussion include multiple roles of livestock in rural African communities; livestock as wealth stores; livestock marketing decisions and agricultural Development; livestock marketing resedarch: the need for longitudinal analysis; shifts in species composition of domestic livestock in the sahel; and application of the progeny history techniques in Niger. 2004 2014-10-31T06:08:28Z 2014-10-31T06:08:28Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49856 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute
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wealth
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agricultural development
research
Turner, M.
Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel
title Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel
title_full Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel
title_fullStr Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel
title_full_unstemmed Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel
title_short Changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders: Description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the Sahel
title_sort changing uses of wealth stores by rural smallholders description of an approach used for longitudinal analysis of livestock transactions in the sahel
topic rural communities
small farms
livestock
wealth
marketing
agricultural development
research
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