2016
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v9i6.16
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Valorisation des produits laitiers dans les ménages Peul du Nord-Est du Bénin

Abstract: REMERCIEMENTS Les auteurs tiennent à exprimer leur gratitude à la Coopération Technique Belge (CTB) pour avoir financé cette recherche par l'octroi de la bourse de doctorat mixte. RÉSUMÉLa population pastorale et agro-pastorale du Bénin détient presque la totalité du cheptel bovin national. Le lait constitue le produit le plus fréquent issu de l'élevage bovin. Une enquête a été menée dans la commune de Kalalé au sein de 16 ménages peuls afin de comprendre l'organisation de ces ménages dans la gestion du lait. … Show more

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“…Animal and vegetable foods are among the most commonly processed foods sold in markets and streets by out-of-school women. These same findings have been highlighted by similar studies of local products processed and marketed in West Africa [12][13][14]; however, they differ from those reported by Katinan et al [15] and Koutou et al [16] with men in majority, because traditionally, among breeders, milk belonged to woman, but with social changes of income managers occurring, some men are addressing this exploitation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Animal and vegetable foods are among the most commonly processed foods sold in markets and streets by out-of-school women. These same findings have been highlighted by similar studies of local products processed and marketed in West Africa [12][13][14]; however, they differ from those reported by Katinan et al [15] and Koutou et al [16] with men in majority, because traditionally, among breeders, milk belonged to woman, but with social changes of income managers occurring, some men are addressing this exploitation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Indeed, dairy farmers are mostly Peulh who own 95.0% of the national cattle herd ( Dahouda et al., 2019 ; Youssao et al., 2013 ). In Peulh culture, milking is carried out by men and women, but milk is exclusively the property of married women who are in charge of its management ( Chabi-Toko et al., 2015 ). In agreement, in this study, women represented less than 5.0% of dairy farmers, but more than 95.0% of processors and traders, showing their importance in this value chain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Income from the marketing of dairy products provides remuneration and work motivation to Peulh women. This almost regular income allows them to provide for other household needs and gives them decision-making power and autonomy ( Chabi-Toko et al., 2015 ). As WG also requires a vast distribution network, it is an important source of income also for other actors of this value chain besides milk processors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ce résultat indique que les éleveurs de la Donga pratiquent un élève peu spécialisé, c'est-à-dire que les objectifs sont aussi bien la production du bétail/viande que celle du lait. En effet, si la vente du bétail procure au chef de ménage les ressources nécessaires pour satisfaire les besoins des membres du ménage, l'équité dans la distribution des richesses au sein du ménage octroi aux femmes le revenu issu de la vente du lait (Chabi Toko et al, 2015). Les résultats obtenus mettent également en évidence l'importance qu'il y a à évaluer les potentialités économiques des systèmes d'élevages.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified