2020
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture10070270
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The Resilience of Smallholder Livestock Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Risks Imbedded in Rural Livestock Systems

Abstract: Smallholder livestock farmers (SLF) are important in research and policy development agenda because of the everlasting issue of food insecurity and the livelihoods in sub-Sahara Africa. Lack of access to technologies and information, poor infrastructure and lack of access to markets and environmental factors play a key role in deterring sustainable smallholder livestock farming. In recent years, studies have provided evidence that livestock species can play a role towards solving household food insecur… Show more

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“…Stakeholders belonging to developing countries, small holders, and laborers expressed some difficulties in the use and availability of agricultural ICTs. These findings are in agreement with those of other previous studies that reported the importance of supporting vulnerable groups, specifically in developing countries (South Africa [26], Sub-Saharan Africa [27], and China [46]), and how such support can ensure the transformation and integration of digital technologies necessary for readiness and innovation process [46].…”
Section: Relationship Between Role/position In the Farm And The Role ...supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Stakeholders belonging to developing countries, small holders, and laborers expressed some difficulties in the use and availability of agricultural ICTs. These findings are in agreement with those of other previous studies that reported the importance of supporting vulnerable groups, specifically in developing countries (South Africa [26], Sub-Saharan Africa [27], and China [46]), and how such support can ensure the transformation and integration of digital technologies necessary for readiness and innovation process [46].…”
Section: Relationship Between Role/position In the Farm And The Role ...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Despite the existing barriers to the use of agricultural ICTs, a growing body of evidence shows that the progress of agricultural ICT access is a key enabler of agricultural sector change. Several studies have shown the acceptability of farmers, specifically those belonging to developing countries and/or having small-scale agribusinesses, to transform into digital agriculture and the use of agricultural ICTs to improve their agribusiness outputs [26][27][28].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this definition, resilience is 'the ability to prepare and plan for, absorb, recover from, and more successfully adapt to adverse events'. From a supply chain management perspective, building resilience of a complex supply chains, such as livestock supply chains, to cope with COVID-19 effects and better prepare for projected future pandemics and extreme events entails enhancing the ability of supply chain actors to anticipate, adapt to, respond to, recover from and learn from disruptions [56,57].…”
Section: Effects Of the Pandemic On The Resilience Of The Livestock Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different definitions for resilience, but they have shared characteristics [15][16][17]. Nearly all definitions stress the common elements of resilience, which include ability, mitigation, adaptation, coping, recovery, withstanding shocks, resistance and bouncing back against shocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%