撒哈拉以南非洲可持续畜牧生产的战略和方法

N. Assan
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畜牧业是撒哈拉以南非洲地区的一项主要农业活动,通常被认为是大多数农村人口的一项关键资产,有助于维持纯粹自给自足家庭的生计和营养。本次讨论综合了可考虑的可持续畜牧业生产战略,重点是气候变化、性别、对小农畜牧业的支持和土著知识系统的利用等问题,以及这些问题如何影响畜牧业生产。要使畜牧业成为农业可持续发展的驱动力,还有许多措施需要探索。造成该区域畜牧业生产力下降的主要因素之一是妇女在畜牧业生产问题上的贡献被置于次要地位。另一方面,气候变化和变率现在被广泛认为是撒哈拉以南非洲面临的最严重挑战,其后果远远超出了对环境的影响,因此不分青红皂白地影响到大多数社区。尽管气候变化对畜牧业生产和生物多样性保护产生负面影响,但由于现金收入、食物、粪便、牵引力和运输服务、储蓄和保险、社会地位和社会资本等广泛的利益,资源贫乏的农民被激励从事这些活动。自古以来,土著畜牧业知识系统就被用于小农畜牧业部门,同时提高了畜牧业生产力。这些是促进畜牧业发展的一些关键方面,通过增强当地社区的经济和社会能力,从而为农村社区打破贫困循环提供途径。在本次讨论中,可为未来可持续畜牧生产采取的一些战略步骤包括但不限于以下内容:在平等获得畜牧生产资源方面促进畜牧生产系统中的性别平等和公平,推动减缓气候变化战略,以及在畜牧生产决策中增强妇女权能。
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Strategies and approaches to sustainable livestock production in Sub Saharan Africa
Livestock is a dominant agricultural activity in  Sub Saharan Africa, which  is generally considered a key asset for most rural population  and  contribute to the livelihoods and nutrition of purely subsistence households.  This discussion is a synthesis of possible strategies to consider for sustaianble livestock production, focusing on issues of climate change, gender, smallholder livestock support and use of indigenous knowledge systems, and how these may influence  livestock production.  There are many measures which need to be explored with the aim of making the livestock systems become driving forces of sustainable agricultural development.   One of the major factors responsible for the declining livestock  productivity in  the region  is the relegation to the background of the contributions of women in the issues of livestock production. On the other hand, climate change and variability  is  now widely regarded as  the most serious challenge facing Sub Saharan Africa, with consequences that go far beyond the effects on the environment, hence affecting most communities indiscriminately. Despite the negative impact of climate change on livestock production and biodiversity conservation, poor resources peasant famers are  incentivized to engage in these activities because of the wide spectrum of benefits accrued, such as cash income, food, manure, draft power and hauling services, savings and insurance, and social status and social capital. Since time immemmorial,  indigenous livestock knowledge systems have been used in smallholder livestock farming sector, while strengthening livestock productivity. These are some of the key aspects in promoting livestock development, through  economically and socially empowering local communities, and consequently providing a way to enable rural communities to break the cycle of poverty. In this discussion, some of the strategic steps that can be adopted for future sustainable    livestock production,  include and not limited to the following: promotion of  gender equality and equity in  livestock production systems in terms of equal access to livestock productive resources, boosting climate change mitigation startegies,  and empowering women in livestock production decision making.
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