The Socioeconomics of Livestock Keeping in Two South African Communities
Année de publication
2016
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Smallholders loom large in policies on land reform, poverty reduction and food security that are meant to
foster rural development and agrarian transformation
in South Africa. Based on a pilot study of two livestockowning communities along the Mpumalanga–Limpopo border, The Socioeconomics of Livestock Keeping explores the ‘meanings and materiality’
of livestock keeping within these communities, and uses
the insights gained from the study to understand the
ways in which primary animal healthcare is practiced, valued, and approached. By examining the relationships and tensions between state animal-health
practitioners and poor livestock owners, the authors explore the intersection between policy expectations and smallholders’ economic rationales. The Socioeconomics of Livestock Keeping opens up a variety of research and policy questions that encourages further
exploration and study.