Securing Household Income among Small-scale Farmers in Kakamega District: Possibilities and Limitations of Diversification
In the debate of sustainable rural livelihoods, diversification is seen as a way to secure incomes and to increase food security. On the basis of a data set on income security, this paper analyses to what extent this applies to small-scale farmers in Kakamega District, Kenya. Using the sustainable rural livelihoods approach, this paper draws the conclusion, that (1) diversification in agricultural production is not sufficient for securing rural livelihoods in Kakamega District; (2) a sufficient income diversification depends heavily on requirements like access to education, infrastructure, as well as investment capital; and (3) small-scale farmers in Kakamega District in most cases lack these requirements, therefore not being able to achieve secure household incomes or increased food security.
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2007
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Authors: | Dose, Henriette |
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Hamburg : German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) |
Subject: | Landwirtschaftlicher Kleinbetrieb | Haushaltseinkommen | Diversifikation | Risiko | Subsistenzwirtschaft | Kakamega (Bezirk) | Kenia | agriculture | income security | small-scale farmers | Kenya | sustainable rural livelihoods (SRL) | diversification |
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Series: | GIGA Working Papers ; 41 |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Other identifiers: | 605330670 [GVK] hdl:10419/47775 [Handle] RePEc:zbw:gigawp:41 [RePEc] |
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