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- W2317365632 abstract "No AccessMay 2016Livestock Production Systems: Seizing the Opportunities for Pastoralists and Agro-PastoralistsAuthors/Editors: Cees de Haan, Tim Robinson, Giulia Conchedda, Polly Ericksen, Mohammed Said, Lance Robinson, Fiona Flintan, Alexandra Shaw, Shem Kifugo, Abdrahmane Wane, Ibra Touré, Alexandre Ickowicz, Christian Corniaux, Jill Barr, Cecile Martignac, Andrew Mude, Raffaello Cervigni, Michael Morris, Anne Mottet, Pierre Gerber, Siwa Msangi, Matthieu Lesnoff, Frederic Ham, Erwan Filliol, Kidus Nigussie, Adriana Paolantonio, Federica AlfaniCees de HaanSearch for more papers by this author, Tim RobinsonSearch for more papers by this author, Giulia ConcheddaSearch for more papers by this author, Polly EricksenSearch for more papers by this author, Mohammed SaidSearch for more papers by this author, Lance RobinsonSearch for more papers by this author, Fiona FlintanSearch for more papers by this author, Alexandra ShawSearch for more papers by this author, Shem KifugoSearch for more papers by this author, Abdrahmane WaneSearch for more papers by this author, Ibra TouréSearch for more papers by this author, Alexandre IckowiczSearch for more papers by this author, Christian CorniauxSearch for more papers by this author, Jill BarrSearch for more papers by this author, Cecile MartignacSearch for more papers by this author, Andrew MudeSearch for more papers by this author, Raffaello CervigniSearch for more papers by this author, Michael MorrisSearch for more papers by this author, Anne MottetSearch for more papers by this author, Pierre GerberSearch for more papers by this author, Siwa MsangiSearch for more papers by this author, Matthieu LesnoffSearch for more papers by this author, Frederic HamSearch for more papers by this author, Erwan FilliolSearch for more papers by this author, Kidus NigussieSearch for more papers by this author, Adriana PaolantonioSearch for more papers by this author, Federica AlfaniSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1596/978-1-4648-0817-3_ch5AboutView ChaptersFull TextPDF (0.2 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract: Stresses that livestock-keeping remains one of the most important livelihood activities practiced in African drylands, with production of meat and milk typically comprising 5–15 percent of total gross domestic product (GDP) and up to 60 percent of agricultural GDP. Future feed and animal resources will prove insufficient to provide secure and adequate livelihoods for people depending on livestock as their principal livelihood source, however. By 2030, about 77 percent of pastoralist households and 58 percent of agro-pastoralist households will prove unable to accumulate the numbers of animals needed to subsist even at 50 percent of the poverty line. Investments in improving animal health services, feed resources, and increasing market integration, could help livestock-keeping households remain resilient, but the development of alternative sources of income must remain an integral component of any dryland development strategy. Government policies designed to sedentarize pastoralists, particularly in the more arid zones, will only reduce productivity and exacerbate poverty. 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