Future opportunities and concerns in smallholder livestock production systems in Africa

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Smallholder livestock production systems continue to play a key role in African agriculture. Although smallholder livestock production systems have had their own share of success, the truth of the matter is that more needs to be done to make them more vibrant, sustainable and reliable. With this in mind, achieving sustainable smallholder livestock production with emphasis on satisfying basic human needs, improving people’s standard of living, enhancing food security and reducing poverty pose a surmountable task in Africa. There are many measures which need to be explored with the aim of making the smallholder livestock systemsbecome driving forces of African economies. Some of the strategic steps that can be adopted for future viable smallholder livestock production systems include and not limited to the following: promotion of gender equality and equity in smallholder livestock production systems, and intensifying activities that support or encourage the utilization of indigenous livestock genetic resources in smallholder livestock production systems. This becomes crucial in the context of climate change and variability.The need to improve the diversity and response capacity of smallholder livestock production systems to enhance resilience is criticalTherefore, it is against this background that livestock species that remarkably possess distinctive qualities enabling them to excel efficiently in the context of the uncertainties of climatic variability need to be promoted to reduce vulnerability in smallholder livestockproduction systems. The use of adaptive genotypes such as the localanimal genetic resources may sustain smallholder livestockproduction and enhance adaptive capacity of smallholder livestockproduction systems. The integration of micro livestock into themainstream smallholder livestock production system also may play apivotal role in complementing conventional smallholder livestockproduction systemsin enhancing food security and reducing poverty.Simultaneously, planning for women’s participation does, in fact,improve the likelihood that women contribute to smallholderlivestock production and improve livestock productivity. Therecognition of the role women play in smallholder livestockproduction systems is fundamental to agricultural and ruraldevelopment in Africa. Thus improving the status of women withinthe household and at the community level would deliver significantimprovements to smallholder livestock production systems and foodsecurity.

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N Assan

Zimbabwe Open University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Agriculture Management, Bulawayo Region, Box ۳۵۵۰, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe