2021
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v13n9p73
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Gender-Differentiated Contribution of Goat Farming to Household Income and Food Security in Semi-arid Areas of Msinga, South Africa

Abstract: Small-scale goat farming can significantly contribute to livelihoods, particularly in semi-arid areas where rainfall is erratic and crop farming is too risky. The study investigated the gendered-differentiated contribution of goat farming to household food income and food security in the semi-arid area of Msinga in South Africa using focus group discussions, key informant interviews and a questionnaire survey of 241 households. Using the Household Food Insecurity and Access Scale to measure the household food … Show more

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“…Monau, (2020) noted that female farmers perform a crucial role in fostering economic independence within households through their involvement in goat rearing. Male farmers are responsible for the marketing of goats and decide on the usage of the income generated from the selling of the goat (Tsvuura, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monau, (2020) noted that female farmers perform a crucial role in fostering economic independence within households through their involvement in goat rearing. Male farmers are responsible for the marketing of goats and decide on the usage of the income generated from the selling of the goat (Tsvuura, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%