Sustainable small-scale animal agriculture and food security in Africa

N. Assan
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For Africa, smallholder livestock farming is crucial for rural livelihood and food security. Understanding the connections between food security, gender inequality, and climate change can help us find solutions to Africa’s persistent food crisis. Women’s participation in small-scale animal agriculture helps ensure the food security of households; however, climate change has a detrimental effect on animal productivity, so prioritizing climate-smart animal husbandry techniques is critical. The shift in animal agriculture toward sustainability must be fueled by gender-sensitive strategies. Production and food security will improve through a transdisciplinary strategy that recognizes the connections among small-scale animal agriculture, climate change, and gender issues. Policies that are adapted to local conditions and encourage equitable growth in small-scale animal agriculture will be necessary to address the challenges this sector faces and improve food security. The majority of developing nations have institutional and technical obstacles that could prohibit the small-scale farming sector from participating in new food security efforts aimed at enhancing rural livelihoods. Therefore, it is highly doubtful that any strategy created to improve food security while downplaying the importance of smallholder agriculture will be long-term viable. The discussion makes clear the importance of small-scale animal agriculture and offers potential solutions that could be adopted to transform the small-scale animal agriculture sector to increase its value and enhance food security across the continent.
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非洲可持续小规模畜牧业与粮食安全
对非洲而言,小农畜牧业对农村生计和粮食安全至关重要。了解粮食安全、性别不平等和气候变化之间的联系,有助于我们找到解决非洲长期粮食危机的办法。妇女参与小规模畜牧业有助于确保家庭的粮食安全;然而,气候变化会对畜牧业的生产力产生不利影响,因此优先采用气候智能型畜牧技术至关重要。畜牧业要实现可持续发展,就必须采取对性别问题有敏感认识的战略。通过跨学科战略,认识到小规模畜牧业、气候变化和性别问题之间的联系,生产和粮食安全将得到改善。为应对小规模畜牧业面临的挑战,改善粮食安全状况,有必要制定适应当地条件、鼓励小规模畜牧业公平发展的政策。大多数发展中国家都存在体制和技术障碍,可能会阻碍小规模农业部门参与旨在改善农村生计的新粮食安全努力。因此,在淡化小农农业重要性的同时为改善粮食安全而制定的任何战略能否长期可行,都是非常值得怀疑的。讨论明确了小规模畜牧业的重要性,并提出了可采用的潜在解决方案,以改造小规模畜牧业部门,提高其价值并加强整个非洲大陆的粮食安全。
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