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In Sub-Saharan Africa, research aimed at improving household livelihoods through cattle often targets commercial benefits while neglecting household-oriented benefits. The latter are rarely articulated, and their comprehensive role in livelihoods is little understood by policymakers. The main aim...


Karanja Ng'ang'a, StanleyRitho, CeciliaHerrero, Mario T.Fraval, Simon[Household-oriented benefits largely outweigh commercial benefits derived from cattle in Mabalane District, Mozambique]Household-oriented benefits largely outweigh commercial benefits derived from cattle in Mabalane District, Mozambique

This study used Probit model to analyze factors influencing probability of household willingness to pay for non-marketed benefits (NBS) of cattle in Mozambique. The primary data from 184 agro-pastoralist households were collected using a structured questionnaire. Data collected comprised informat...


Ng'ang'a, K.Ritho, C.Nzuma, J.Moyo, SibonisoHerrero, Mario T.[An assessment of the factors influencing household willingness to pay for non-marketed benefit of cattle in the agro-pastoral systems of Mozambique]An assessment of the factors influencing household willingness to pay for non-marketed benefit of cattle in the agro-pastoral systems of Mozambique

Livestock provide substantial contribution to the wellbeing of many rural dwellers. However, the level of livestock use and the degree of reliance on benefits derived from livestock differs across households. The factors that condition households reliance on a particular economic activity in gene...


Karanja Ng'ang'a, StanleySteeg, Jeannette van deNotenbaert, An Maria OmerMoyo, SibonisoHerrero, Mario T.[Household livelihood strategies and livestock benefits dependence in Gaza province of Mozambique]Household livelihood strategies and livestock benefits dependence in Gaza province of Mozambique

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