Impact of dairy cattle farming on household socio- economic status: a case of Isagehe ward in Kahama district, Tanzania
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Date
2011
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Sokoine university of agriculture
Abstract
The study was conducted to assess the impact of smallholder dairy cattle farming on
socio- economic status of households in selected villages in Isagehe Ward of Kahama
District in Tanzania. Specifically, the study assessed the impact of smallholder dairy cattle
farming on household income, household food security and household assets. Purposive
sampling was employed to select 6 villages keeping dairy cattle, out of which 61
households keeping dairy cattle and 59 households not keeping dairy cattle were
systematically randomly selected. A cross-section survey was conducted and a structured
questionnaire was used to interview the 120 household heads.
Data from the study were
coded, entered in computer and statistically analysed using The Statistical Packages for
Social Science (SPSS) version 12. The study showed that the average household sizes
were 7.7 and 6.7 for households keeping and not keeping dairy cattle respectively. Level
of education of household heads keeping and not keeping dairy cattle were respectively
60.7% and 69.5% for primary education and 16.4% and 5.1% for secondary education. Of
all sampled households, 85% were headed by males and 15% were headed by females.
Mean annual household income was Tshs 1 568 183 and Tshs 752 038 for households
keeping and not keeping dairy cattle respectively. The study showed that households
keeping dairy cattle consume more energy and protein source foods than households not
keeping dairy cattle. The difference in energy food consumption was significantly
different (p < 0.05). For household assets, there was a statistically significant difference
(p < 0.05), with households keeping dairy cattle owning more assets than households not
keeping dairy cattle. From this study, it is concluded that households keeping dairy cattle
have more income and are food secure with more household assets than households not
keeping dairy cattle. It is recommended to include dairy cattle farming project wheniii
planning for strategies of improving household income, food security, assets and
malnutrition problems in rural community in Tanzania
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Households income, Household assets, Socio economic, Food security, Dairy cattle, Isagehe ward