Listen "Dairying's Contribution to Rural Indian Livelihoods"
Episode Synopsis
This episode reviews a study that analyzes dairying's impact on the income, employment, and food security of rural farming households in Vaishali district, India.
Researchers used data from a sample of 150 milch animal-holding households (MAHs) and 50 non-MAHs to assess dairying's contribution.
Statistical methods, including Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients, measured income and employment distribution.
The study found that dairying significantly improved income, employment, and food security, particularly for marginal farmers, promoting more equitable resource distribution. Policy implications suggest focusing dairy promotion efforts on marginal and poor farmers to alleviate poverty and enhance rural stability.
Researchers used data from a sample of 150 milch animal-holding households (MAHs) and 50 non-MAHs to assess dairying's contribution.
Statistical methods, including Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients, measured income and employment distribution.
The study found that dairying significantly improved income, employment, and food security, particularly for marginal farmers, promoting more equitable resource distribution. Policy implications suggest focusing dairy promotion efforts on marginal and poor farmers to alleviate poverty and enhance rural stability.
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