2012
DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2012.031.002
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Association Between Duration of Community-based Group Membership and Sustainable Livelihoods for Kenyan Women Dairy Farmers

Abstract: . Association between duration of community-based group membership and sustainable livelihoods for Kenyan women dairy farmers. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 3(1) AbstractKenyan community leaders called for strengthened sustainable livelihoods for farmers and in 1992 formed a self-help dairy group that was reorganized in 2009 to form the Wakulima Dairy Ltd. (WDL). At WDL, members sell surplus milk to the dairy and, through nongovernmental organization (NGO) partnerships, rec… Show more

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“…Consumption of less milk than promoted ('two cups daily') by member children may be due, in part, to limits in the amount of tea a child can consume, and reinforces the need to promote milk consumption. Milk intake from the 24 h recall was lower than our reported average percapita household milk availability (0?6 l/person per d) (26) , which suggests that average per-capita household milk availability may overestimate individual milk consumption when assessing the impact of dairy intensification. This difference may be explained by uneven intra-household allocation, sharing milk or tea with visitors and neighbours, or using milk for calf rearing.…”
Section: Diet Quality Indicatorscontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Consumption of less milk than promoted ('two cups daily') by member children may be due, in part, to limits in the amount of tea a child can consume, and reinforces the need to promote milk consumption. Milk intake from the 24 h recall was lower than our reported average percapita household milk availability (0?6 l/person per d) (26) , which suggests that average per-capita household milk availability may overestimate individual milk consumption when assessing the impact of dairy intensification. This difference may be explained by uneven intra-household allocation, sharing milk or tea with visitors and neighbours, or using milk for calf rearing.…”
Section: Diet Quality Indicatorscontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Belonging to WDL enables the women to purchase dry staples (for example, maize meal, wheat flour, cooking fat) on credit. Additional details of the agroecology and demographics are in VanLeeuwen [14] and Walton [15]. In 2008, WDL members included approximately 6000 independent farm families who lived throughout the Mukerwe-ini Division (population 80,000).…”
Section: Wakulima Dairy Ltd (Wdl) Is Located Within the Mukurwe-ini mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stemming from these efforts, significant improvements in dairy animal feeding, reproduction, mastitis control, [14] and milk production were reported [15]. As well, WDL members had higher dairy income, greater household food security, consumed more milk, and had better quality homes, water access and social support compared to non-members [16].…”
Section: Wakulima Dairy Ltd (Wdl) Is Located Within the Mukurwe-ini mentioning
confidence: 99%
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