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Understanding the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on smallholder livelihoods and livestock value chains

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Title Understanding the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on smallholder livelihoods and livestock value chains
 
Creator Galol, A.M.
Baltenweck, Isabelle
Hammond, James
 
Subject COVID-19
livestock
livelihoods
impact assessment
health
value chains
 
Description This synthesis paper compiles the results of CGIAR/ILRI studies related to COVID-19, livestock value chain and livestock-
dependent smallholder households. It shows the major trends observed in the studies by researchers, highlights
similarities and differences in the locations and value chains, and identifies policies for building better, more resilient and
sustainable livestock value chains.
A desk review approach was adopted. Both published and unpublished studies (until June 2022) conducted by CGIAR/
ILRI that focus on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on livestock value chains and smallholder households were
included.
The analysis found that the pandemic highlighted key weaknesses in the livestock value chains and some key
vulnerabilities of smallholder households and their livelihoods. Throughout the studied locations and value chains, it
was evident how the livestock sector and livestock value chains were vulnerable to movement restrictions, supply chain
disturbances, and market distortions. The pandemic (and the subsequent movement and other restrictions) impacted
negatively businesses, livelihoods, food security and access to essential services for vulnerable smallholder households.
This should be an incentive for in-depth re-evaluation to implement evidence-based solutions for building back better,
resilient and sustainable livestock value chains, smallholder households’ livelihoods and agri-food systems.
Further analysis and studies covering other geographical locations with consideration of a wider range of factors can
provide more information on the pandemic’s impact on smallholder farming systems and livestock value chains. These
findings alongside those highlighted in this survey will provide evidence-based approaches and solutions for decreasing
the vulnerabilities of livestock value chains and increasing smallholder resilience towards more sustainable livelihoods.
 
Date 2022-07-30
2023-05-10T07:30:03Z
2023-05-10T07:30:03Z
 
Type Report
 
Identifier Galol, A.M., Baltenweck, I. and Hammond, J. 2022. Understanding the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on smallholder livelihoods and livestock value chains. ILRI Research Report 104. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
92-9146-732-4
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130298
 
Language en
 
Relation ILRI Research Report
 
Rights CC-BY-4.0
Open Access
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher ILRI