Evaluating Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Livestock Value Chain Actors on Climate Smart Agriculture/Livestock (CSA/L) in Kajiado County, Kenya

Mary W. Thongoh, H. Mutembei, J. Mburu, B. Kathambi
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The livestock sector is a major contributor to food security and is mainly practiced by the rural poor but faces climate related threats. While there are many natural occurrences impacting the average global temperature human in the main contributing to a result of greenhouse gas been little attention to integration of climate smart initiatives into livestock production and beyond into the value chains especially in ASALs where 80% of livestock production is found. A mixed method approach was used to evaluate KAP (knowledge, attitudes and practices) of the Livestock value chain actors (MSMEs). Linking Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) to MSMEs within the livestock sector value chains is imperative to producers’ engagements within the livestock value chain, reducing climate risks and increasing resilience. The study revealed that actors relate climate change to weather variability, extreme weather conditions and drought and CSA/Livestock as a concept is not well understood; there is a general knowledge of climate change albeit with low understanding on its relationship with livestock, and concern among the value chain actors on the impacts of climate change on productivity and the willingness to take part in actions aimed at protecting the environment and mitigating climate change. There is need to provide context-based CSA technologies, innovation, and management practices (TIMPs) tailored to pastoral livestock production and ASALs value chains, strengthening of peer-to-peer learning and improving extension services to increase awareness, trainings and enhance adoption of CSA since most actors interact with extension officers, and with each other along the chains.
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气候智慧型农业/畜牧业(CSA/L)畜牧业价值链参与者的知识、态度和实践评估——肯尼亚
畜牧业是粮食安全的主要贡献者,主要由农村贫困人口从事,但面临与气候有关的威胁。虽然有许多自然事件影响全球平均温度,但人类主要是温室气体的主要贡献者,很少关注将气候智能型倡议纳入畜牧业生产及其以外的价值链,特别是在占畜牧业生产80%的ASALs。采用混合方法评估畜牧业价值链参与者(MSMEs)的KAP(知识、态度和实践)。将气候智慧型农业(CSA)与畜牧业价值链中的中小微企业联系起来,对于生产者参与畜牧业价值链、减少气候风险和增强抵御能力至关重要。研究表明,行动者将气候变化与天气变率、极端天气条件和干旱联系起来,而CSA/牲畜作为一个概念尚未得到很好的理解;尽管对气候变化与牲畜的关系了解较少,但对气候变化有一般的了解,价值链参与者对气候变化对生产力的影响表示关注,并愿意参与旨在保护环境和减缓气候变化的行动。有必要提供适合畜牧业生产和农业农业价值链的基于情境的农业农业发展技术、创新和管理实践(timp),加强点对点学习,改善推广服务,以提高认识、培训和推广农业发展,因为大多数行为体都与推广官员互动,并在整个链条上相互互动。
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