Livestock holdings in rural areas of the West African Semi-arid Tropics (WASAT) are often substantial yet there is little evidence for precautionary saving in the form of livestock. This paper re-visits farm households' ability to smooth consumption ex post via savings in the form of livestock. Based on data covering Burkina Faso's 2004 drought, we find that livestock sales increase significantly in response to drought with households citing the need to finance food consumption. Some consumption smoothing is achieved via adjustments to grain stocks, but households apparently fail to smooth consumption by adjusting livestock holdings. We argue that this seemingly contradictory finding is largely due to a decrease in relative livestock prices...
Livestock rearing is an important risk reduction strategy for vulnerable communities in developing c...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Many smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa are characterised by the integration of crops and lives...
Livestock holdings in rural areas of the West African Semi-arid Tropics (WASAT) are often substantia...
This paper explores the extent of consumption smoothing between 1981 and 1985 in rural Burkina Faso....
As institutions that facilitate the conversion of livestock to grain and adjust livestock population...
Key words: livestock; consumption smoothing; permanent income hypothesis; precautionary saving; risk...
Not only does livestock make an important contribution to rural incomes and export earnings in the S...
Despite several studies showing the effect of access to markets and weather conditions on crop produ...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Livestock have long been considered as a buffer stock, though recent studies on asset smoothing sugg...
The effects of climate change are alarming, with projections suggesting that weather events will bec...
This study re-examines the buffer stock hypothesis regarding livestock by taking into account differ...
This study re-examines the buffer stock hypothesis regarding livestock by taking into account differ...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Livestock rearing is an important risk reduction strategy for vulnerable communities in developing c...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Many smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa are characterised by the integration of crops and lives...
Livestock holdings in rural areas of the West African Semi-arid Tropics (WASAT) are often substantia...
This paper explores the extent of consumption smoothing between 1981 and 1985 in rural Burkina Faso....
As institutions that facilitate the conversion of livestock to grain and adjust livestock population...
Key words: livestock; consumption smoothing; permanent income hypothesis; precautionary saving; risk...
Not only does livestock make an important contribution to rural incomes and export earnings in the S...
Despite several studies showing the effect of access to markets and weather conditions on crop produ...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Livestock have long been considered as a buffer stock, though recent studies on asset smoothing sugg...
The effects of climate change are alarming, with projections suggesting that weather events will bec...
This study re-examines the buffer stock hypothesis regarding livestock by taking into account differ...
This study re-examines the buffer stock hypothesis regarding livestock by taking into account differ...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Livestock rearing is an important risk reduction strategy for vulnerable communities in developing c...
Improved water harvesting and soil erosion control using the remarkably simple practice of contour s...
Many smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa are characterised by the integration of crops and lives...