Contribution of Cattle and Dairy Products to Smallholder Farming Systems, Household Income and Nutrition in southern Eth di Sintayehu Yigrem Mersha edito da Cuvillier

Contribution of Cattle and Dairy Products to Smallholder Farming Systems, Household Income and Nutrition in southern Eth

Editore:

Cuvillier

EAN:

9783954049684

ISBN:

3954049686

Pagine:
176
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Tedesco
Acquistabile con o la

Descrizione Contribution of Cattle and Dairy Products to Smallholder Farming Systems, Household Income and Nutrition in southern Eth

Ethiopia is known for its crop and livestock diversity that is distributed across different agro-ecologies and socio-cultural settings. The country has the largest livestock population in Africa, with 52 million cattle, 25 million sheep, 21 million goats and 38 million chickens (CSA, 2010). Smallholder agriculture is the main economy of the country. More than 84% of the total 90 million people depend on agriculture for their livelihood. The mixed crop-livestock system, which prevails mostly in the highlands of the country, harbours more than 60% of the people and two thirds of the ruminant population (Dejene, 2003; Cecchi et al., 2010). Large areas of the mixed farming systems in Ethiopia experience high population pressure with spatial differences across the country. Particularly in the perennial crop-growing areas of the southern highlands, very high rural population densities per arable land exist (Yilma, 2001; Regassa and Yusufe, 2009). In addition to the spatial differences, a temporal trend shows a sharp decline in per capita farmland holdings in the country; from 0.5 ha to less than 0.2 ha between 1960 and 2000 (Jayne et al., 2003). Consequently, this population growth has implications on ownership and distribution of basic production assets in the agrarian society, notably farmland and livestock.

Fuori catalogo - Non ordinabile
€ 32.04

Recensioni degli utenti

e condividi la tua opinione con gli altri utenti