2011
DOI: 10.1017/s0022278x11000280
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The impact of political crisis on smallholder pig farmers in western Kenya, 2006–2008

Abstract: A B S T R A C TFarmers and families in western Kenya have grown increasingly dependent on the pig industry as a primary resource for savings and income. The post-election crisis in  had a serious impact on people living in western Kenya because the region was the stronghold of the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). The pig industry was affected in a number of ways, including an increase in the price of food and farm inputs, sale of pigs to provide food and other essentials for the family, or beca… Show more

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“…The results also demonstrate that not only farmers, but all the actors in the smallholder pig production value chain, are affected by the outbreaks. Such negative impacts on the entire pig value chain have been shown to occur in poor rural areas also for events other than infectious disease (Dewey et al., ). Although members of the value chain such as middlemen and butchers are often accused of spreading ASF to maximize profit, our results demonstrate that they too experienced mostly negative effects from outbreaks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results also demonstrate that not only farmers, but all the actors in the smallholder pig production value chain, are affected by the outbreaks. Such negative impacts on the entire pig value chain have been shown to occur in poor rural areas also for events other than infectious disease (Dewey et al., ). Although members of the value chain such as middlemen and butchers are often accused of spreading ASF to maximize profit, our results demonstrate that they too experienced mostly negative effects from outbreaks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pigs have lower social prestige than cattle, but they are inexpensive to raise and are therefore a popular option for resource-poor farmers (Dewey et al . 2011 ). Moreover, the high fecundity and feed conversion efficiency, early maturity, short generation interval, relatively small space requirement and ability to produce maximally under varied management conditions are some of the advantages of pig production compared to other livestock rearing (Lekule & Kyvsgaard 2003 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pigs, Sus scrofa , have lower social prestige than cattle, but they are cheap to purchase and to raise and are therefore a popular option for resource-poor farmers, particularly women [3]. Taking advantage of the pig’s natural ability as a scavenger, many of these resource poor farmers opt for an extensive, low input form of production, whereby the pigs roam freely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%