TY - JOUR
T1 - Small-scale poultry and food security in resource-poor settings: A review
AU - Wong, J.T.
AU - de Bruyn, J.
AU - Bagnol, B.
AU - Grieve, H.
AU - Li, M.
AU - Pym, R.
AU - Alders, R.G.
PY - 2017/5/17
Y1 - 2017/5/17
N2 - Small-scale poultry production systems are mostly found in rural, resource-poor areas that often also experience food insecurity. They are accessible to vulnerable groups of society, and provide households with income and nutritionally-rich food sources. However, they also improve food security in indirect ways, such as enhancing nutrient utilisation and recycling in the environment, contributing to mixed farming practices, contributing to women's empowerment, and enabling access to healthcare and education. Further, they may contribute to several of the Sustainable Development Goals, and to future food security through maintaining biodiverse genomes. In extensive small-scale poultry production systems, significant impediments to achieving these contributions are disease and predation, which can be reduced through improved agricultural and livestock extension and community animal health networks. For small-scale intensive systems, feed price fluctuations and inadequate biosecurity are major constraints.
AB - Small-scale poultry production systems are mostly found in rural, resource-poor areas that often also experience food insecurity. They are accessible to vulnerable groups of society, and provide households with income and nutritionally-rich food sources. However, they also improve food security in indirect ways, such as enhancing nutrient utilisation and recycling in the environment, contributing to mixed farming practices, contributing to women's empowerment, and enabling access to healthcare and education. Further, they may contribute to several of the Sustainable Development Goals, and to future food security through maintaining biodiverse genomes. In extensive small-scale poultry production systems, significant impediments to achieving these contributions are disease and predation, which can be reduced through improved agricultural and livestock extension and community animal health networks. For small-scale intensive systems, feed price fluctuations and inadequate biosecurity are major constraints.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85018273903
U2 - 10.1016/j.gfs.2017.04.003
DO - 10.1016/j.gfs.2017.04.003
M3 - Article
SN - 2211-9124
VL - 15
SP - 43
EP - 52
JO - Global Food Security
JF - Global Food Security
ER -