The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation

It is widely acknowledged that goats in developing countries fulfill multiple functions and can contribute to improved livelihoods of smallholders. The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique however is fairly unknown. The objective of the paper is therefore to identify and create a deeper...

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Autores principales: Boogaard, Birgit K., Moyo, Siboniso
Formato: Informe técnico
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Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/67395
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description It is widely acknowledged that goats in developing countries fulfill multiple functions and can contribute to improved livelihoods of smallholders. The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique however is fairly unknown. The objective of the paper is therefore to identify and create a deeper understanding of the multiple functions goats currently play in the smallholders sector in Mozambique. The paper takes a sociological approach by advancing the thinking that the functions of goats are socially and culturally constructed, and not ‘given’. Qualitative data were collected by means of historical timelines in six communities and individual in-depth interviews with 18 smallholder goat keepers (three per community) in Inhassoro district, Inhambane province. In addition, findings of the quantitative baseline household survey (n=83) were used. Results showed four categories of goat functions in Inhassoro district, based on respondents’ perspectives: 1) sale in times of need, 2) exchange for services and products, 3) social life, and 4) consumption. Based on these findings, the paper discusses implications of the multi-functionality of goats for development projects, in which goats can function as financial saving and insurance, as contributors to food security, as contributors to social capital, and as commercial production commodities. Subsequently, the paper addresses a few fundamental questions about projects aiming to commercialize smallholder goat keeping, i.e. linking smallholders to markets.
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spelling CGSpace673952025-11-04T20:25:36Z The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation Boogaard, Birgit K. Moyo, Siboniso food security livestock goats research It is widely acknowledged that goats in developing countries fulfill multiple functions and can contribute to improved livelihoods of smallholders. The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique however is fairly unknown. The objective of the paper is therefore to identify and create a deeper understanding of the multiple functions goats currently play in the smallholders sector in Mozambique. The paper takes a sociological approach by advancing the thinking that the functions of goats are socially and culturally constructed, and not ‘given’. Qualitative data were collected by means of historical timelines in six communities and individual in-depth interviews with 18 smallholder goat keepers (three per community) in Inhassoro district, Inhambane province. In addition, findings of the quantitative baseline household survey (n=83) were used. Results showed four categories of goat functions in Inhassoro district, based on respondents’ perspectives: 1) sale in times of need, 2) exchange for services and products, 3) social life, and 4) consumption. Based on these findings, the paper discusses implications of the multi-functionality of goats for development projects, in which goats can function as financial saving and insurance, as contributors to food security, as contributors to social capital, and as commercial production commodities. Subsequently, the paper addresses a few fundamental questions about projects aiming to commercialize smallholder goat keeping, i.e. linking smallholders to markets. 2015-07-30 2015-07-27T08:16:37Z 2015-07-27T08:16:37Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/67395 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Boogaard, B.K. and Moyo, S. 2015. The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation. ILRI Research Report 37. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation
title The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation
title_full The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation
title_fullStr The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation
title_full_unstemmed The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation
title_short The multi-functionality of goats in rural Mozambique: Contributions to food security and household risk mitigation
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goats
research
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