TITLE:
Livelihood Activities and the Role of Livestock in Smallholder Farming Communities of Southern Zambia
AUTHORS:
Gelson Tembo, Alice Tembo, Fusya Goma, Evans Kapekele, Jairos Sambo
KEYWORDS:
Livestock; Livelihoods; Income; Shocks; Mixed-Methods; Zambia
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.2 No.4,
April
4,
2014
ABSTRACT: This study represents one of the first comprehensive mixed-methods studies on the livelihood activities and the position of livestock in the hierarchy of these activities among households in livestock-rearing communities of southern Zambia. The results identify livestock as the most important source of income and the second most important source of livelihood in general. Seasonality analysis also shows that livestock is very important in mitigating against hunger during lean periods between November and March. The study also identifies the richer households as the ones that benefit the most from livestock as a source of income. Policy and other interventions need to recognize not only the relative standing of livestock in these communities but also the fact that the livestock sub-sector is not the same to all rural households.