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Community-Based Management of Small Ruminants in Benin: Interim Report  Hippolyte Dossa, PhD  Fellow Georg-August University of Göttingen,  Germany Second Annual Review and Planning Workshop Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 13-17 September 2005
Specific Aspects of the Current Study Within the ILRI-BMZ Project ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Overview of the Presentation ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Objectives ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Study Area Dassa (Centre) : 7°46’N and 2°10’E 37.4 inhabits/sq km Agriculture, livestock and trade Cotton growing zone Toffo (South) : 6°50’N and 2°5’E 122.0 inhabits/sq km Agriculture, livestock, and trade Particularly noted for  palm oil  and banana production S N
Methodological Approach Situational analysis Stakeholder analysis & household census Accessing relevant data & local knowledge Community dialogue: Problem census & prioritization Participatory action planning Development of Framework for CBM  (incl. development of institutions & rules & monitoring plans) Implementation of action plan & rules Participatory monitoring & evaluation of outcomes
The “Prior Informed Consent “ Concept is applied ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Selection of Villages ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Identification of Communities: Resource Mapping
Identification of the Communities: Wealth Ranking ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Example of Local Criteria for Well-being: Village C1 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Characteristics of the Poorest : Example of the Village C1 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Rich Households keep more Livestock Species than poor Households X ² > P value: 0.0005 13 38 34 16 146 Total 2 26 51 21 39 Poorest 9 38 24 29 34 Poor 14 41 34 11 44 Rich 31 48 21 0 29 Richest > Three to five species Three species Two species One species Percent (%) of observation n Group
Regardless of Location and Wealth, Chicken and Goat are the Species kept by the Majority of Households 0.909 0.955 0.069 0.218 0.0000 X ² > P value 97 95 97 97 97 chicken 34 27 72 15 146 Total 31 18 64 2 39 Poorest 32 21 68 6 34 Poor 36 30 73 16 44 Rich 34 45 86 41 29 Richest pig sheep goat cattle Percent (%) of observation n Group
Cattle and Pig are more Kept in the  Centre than in the South 0.1600 0.0000 0.0004 0.055 0.0013 X ² > P value 97 100 95 100 92 chicken 34 27 72 15 146 Total 8 36 56 10 39 S2 32 47 71 0 38 S1 0 13 81 32 31 C2 89 11 82 21 38 C1 pig sheep goat cattle Percent (%) of observation n Village
Goat Types of Benin ,[object Object],Distribution of West African Dwarf goat Distribution of Sahel goat
Goat Types of Benin (Cont.) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Material and Methods  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Spatial Differentiation of Goat Ecotypes by Phenotype Other variables measured: Thorax depth, rump height, body length, heart girth, tail length, neck length, horn length.  Means  ± SD <0.0001 11.2±1.8 9.6±0.9 9.44±1.1 Ear length <0.0001 49.9±5.9 43.1±2.7 41.7±2.7 Height at Withers Pr>F North (n=616) Centre (n=164) South (n=488) Variable  (in cm)
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Up to 6 Types of Goats are Known by Farmers 5 16 31 34 14 Total (n=94) 0 0 13 65 22 Toffo (n=46) 11 31 48 4 6 Dassa (n=48) <0.0001 Six Five Four Three One X ² > P value Frequency (%) of responses per number of types known
Local Name of Goat Types in Dassa and Toffo Very short legged type S1 & S2:  Gbò Ak ètè C2:  Gbò Gli  or  Gbò  wl èkè wlèkè C1:  Erèwo Idégb é Local average legged type S1 & S2:  Gbò   koungbo ,  Gbò   assaga  C2:  Gbò koun  or  gbagba  C1:  Erèwo guiga  or  Erèwo lakoun
Local Name of Goat Types in Dassa and Toffo (Cont.) Long legged type from North Benin S1 & S2: not mentioned C1 &  C2  :  Nord   Gbò or  Djabadjaba Long legged type from Sahel S1& S2:  Haoussa Gbò, Ayògbò C2:  Haoussa Gbò, Fulani Gbò  C1: no specific name
Local Name of Goat Types in Dassa and Toffo (end) Crossbred long legged type from North Benin with Local average legged type (F1) S1 & S2:  not mentioned C1: no specific name C2  : no specific name Goat with wattles S1: not mentioned S2:  Gbò akandokò C2: no specific name C1  :  Erèwo Olud é
Reproductive and Productive Traits are  Equally Important for Farmers  ª  W= Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance ,  *** P<0.001 W=0.40*** W=0.49*** W=0.41*** W ª =0.53*** STATISTIC 5.11  (3) 6.60  (6) 3.98  (3) 4.22  (3) Disease resistance 6.70  (6) 4.10  (3) 3.81  (2) 3.86  (2) Good mothering 2.93  (1) 2.76  (1) 4.09  (4) 4.75  (4) Size  3.61  (2) 3.17 (2) 3.34  (1) 2.03  (1) Litter size S2  (n=22) S1  (n=24) C2  (n=29) C1 (n=18) Mean Rank  (order) Traits
Formal Markets do not play any Role in Breed Stock Acquisition 14.6 17.5 11.9 Other (caretaking,..) 2.4 0.0 4.8 Formal market 4.9 0.0 9.5 Another region 24.4 7.5 40.5 Neighboring village 53.7 75.0 33.3 Keeper in the village 0.0002 Overall (n=82) Toffo  (n=40) Dassa  (n=42) Χ ²  >P %  of responses Source of stock
Irrespective of the Location, Sale and Ceremonies Purposes are the Main Reasons for Offtakes ª  W= Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance ,  *** P<0.001 0.82*** 0.77*** 0.71*** 0.66*** STATISTIC (W ª) 5.15  (5) 5.00  (6) 4.40  (5) 4.71  (6) Gift  4.20  (4) 4.32  (4) 4.02  (3) 4.57  (5) Home consumption 3.42  (3) 4.82  (5) 4.64  (6) 3.90  (4) Sacrifices  6.70  (6) 3.80 (3) 4.31  (4) 3.50  (3) Stock sharing 2.04  (2) 2.04  (2) 2.47  (2) 3.07  (2) Ceremonies  1.00  (1) 1.00 (1) 1.14  (1) 1.23  (1) Sale  S2 n=20 S1 n=20 C2 n=21 C1 n=21 Mean Rank  (order) Reasons for offtakes
Diseases rank high as a Major Constraint ª  W= Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance ,  *** P<0.001 5.62 ( 6) 5.60 ( 5) 4.88  (7) 4.45  (5) Early disposal of animals 5.62  (5) 5.67  (6) 4.12  (3) 4.71  (6) Lack capital 0.63*** 0.77*** 0.47*** 0.29*** STATISTIC (W ª ) 5.62  (7) 5.67  (7) 4.81  (5) 4.85  (7) Limited access to market 3.22  (4) 4.50  (4) 2.52  (2) 3.85  (3) Theft 2.12  (1) 2.05  (1) 4.85  (6) 4.33  (4) Feeding 2.67  (2) 2.20  (2) 4.69  (4) 3.26  (2) Lack housing 3.10  (3) 2.30 (3) 2.12  (1) 2.52  (1) Diseases S2(n=20) S1(n=20) C2(n=21) C1(n=21) Mean Rank  (order) Constraints
Conclusion ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What‘s Next? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Thank You For  Your Attention
General Background ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Average Household Flock Size of Goat is Not Affected by Wealth 7.0 1.9 7.9 6.8 7.8 SD 0.051 Pr > F value 6.0 8.2 75 Total 4.0 4.4 16 Poorest 6.0 8.2 21 Poor 10.0 10.8 21 Rich 7.0 8.6 17 Richest Median Mean n Group
Farmers’ Preference is for the Local Goat with Average Legs Length *The number of types kept by a farmer ranges from 1 to 3 in Dassa while in Toffo all  respondents keep only one type. - 0 2 With wattles - 0 4 Crossbred 2x4 - 0 2 Long legged from North Benin (4) 0.950 91 92 Local with average legs (2) 0.247 9 17 Very short legged (1) Toffo* Dassa* Χ ²  >P Frequency (%) of responses ( NB:multiple responses ) Goat types kept by farmers
Irrespective of the Village, The Major Disease is The Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR)

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Community-based management of small ruminants in Benin: Interim report

  • 1. Community-Based Management of Small Ruminants in Benin: Interim Report Hippolyte Dossa, PhD Fellow Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany Second Annual Review and Planning Workshop Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 13-17 September 2005
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  • 5. Study Area Dassa (Centre) : 7°46’N and 2°10’E 37.4 inhabits/sq km Agriculture, livestock and trade Cotton growing zone Toffo (South) : 6°50’N and 2°5’E 122.0 inhabits/sq km Agriculture, livestock, and trade Particularly noted for palm oil and banana production S N
  • 6. Methodological Approach Situational analysis Stakeholder analysis & household census Accessing relevant data & local knowledge Community dialogue: Problem census & prioritization Participatory action planning Development of Framework for CBM (incl. development of institutions & rules & monitoring plans) Implementation of action plan & rules Participatory monitoring & evaluation of outcomes
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  • 13. Rich Households keep more Livestock Species than poor Households X ² > P value: 0.0005 13 38 34 16 146 Total 2 26 51 21 39 Poorest 9 38 24 29 34 Poor 14 41 34 11 44 Rich 31 48 21 0 29 Richest > Three to five species Three species Two species One species Percent (%) of observation n Group
  • 14. Regardless of Location and Wealth, Chicken and Goat are the Species kept by the Majority of Households 0.909 0.955 0.069 0.218 0.0000 X ² > P value 97 95 97 97 97 chicken 34 27 72 15 146 Total 31 18 64 2 39 Poorest 32 21 68 6 34 Poor 36 30 73 16 44 Rich 34 45 86 41 29 Richest pig sheep goat cattle Percent (%) of observation n Group
  • 15. Cattle and Pig are more Kept in the Centre than in the South 0.1600 0.0000 0.0004 0.055 0.0013 X ² > P value 97 100 95 100 92 chicken 34 27 72 15 146 Total 8 36 56 10 39 S2 32 47 71 0 38 S1 0 13 81 32 31 C2 89 11 82 21 38 C1 pig sheep goat cattle Percent (%) of observation n Village
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  • 19. Spatial Differentiation of Goat Ecotypes by Phenotype Other variables measured: Thorax depth, rump height, body length, heart girth, tail length, neck length, horn length. Means ± SD <0.0001 11.2±1.8 9.6±0.9 9.44±1.1 Ear length <0.0001 49.9±5.9 43.1±2.7 41.7±2.7 Height at Withers Pr>F North (n=616) Centre (n=164) South (n=488) Variable (in cm)
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  • 21. Local Name of Goat Types in Dassa and Toffo Very short legged type S1 & S2: Gbò Ak ètè C2: Gbò Gli or Gbò wl èkè wlèkè C1: Erèwo Idégb é Local average legged type S1 & S2: Gbò koungbo , Gbò assaga C2: Gbò koun or gbagba C1: Erèwo guiga or Erèwo lakoun
  • 22. Local Name of Goat Types in Dassa and Toffo (Cont.) Long legged type from North Benin S1 & S2: not mentioned C1 & C2 : Nord Gbò or Djabadjaba Long legged type from Sahel S1& S2: Haoussa Gbò, Ayògbò C2: Haoussa Gbò, Fulani Gbò C1: no specific name
  • 23. Local Name of Goat Types in Dassa and Toffo (end) Crossbred long legged type from North Benin with Local average legged type (F1) S1 & S2: not mentioned C1: no specific name C2 : no specific name Goat with wattles S1: not mentioned S2: Gbò akandokò C2: no specific name C1 : Erèwo Olud é
  • 24. Reproductive and Productive Traits are Equally Important for Farmers ª W= Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance , *** P<0.001 W=0.40*** W=0.49*** W=0.41*** W ª =0.53*** STATISTIC 5.11 (3) 6.60 (6) 3.98 (3) 4.22 (3) Disease resistance 6.70 (6) 4.10 (3) 3.81 (2) 3.86 (2) Good mothering 2.93 (1) 2.76 (1) 4.09 (4) 4.75 (4) Size 3.61 (2) 3.17 (2) 3.34 (1) 2.03 (1) Litter size S2 (n=22) S1 (n=24) C2 (n=29) C1 (n=18) Mean Rank (order) Traits
  • 25. Formal Markets do not play any Role in Breed Stock Acquisition 14.6 17.5 11.9 Other (caretaking,..) 2.4 0.0 4.8 Formal market 4.9 0.0 9.5 Another region 24.4 7.5 40.5 Neighboring village 53.7 75.0 33.3 Keeper in the village 0.0002 Overall (n=82) Toffo (n=40) Dassa (n=42) Χ ² >P % of responses Source of stock
  • 26. Irrespective of the Location, Sale and Ceremonies Purposes are the Main Reasons for Offtakes ª W= Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance , *** P<0.001 0.82*** 0.77*** 0.71*** 0.66*** STATISTIC (W ª) 5.15 (5) 5.00 (6) 4.40 (5) 4.71 (6) Gift 4.20 (4) 4.32 (4) 4.02 (3) 4.57 (5) Home consumption 3.42 (3) 4.82 (5) 4.64 (6) 3.90 (4) Sacrifices 6.70 (6) 3.80 (3) 4.31 (4) 3.50 (3) Stock sharing 2.04 (2) 2.04 (2) 2.47 (2) 3.07 (2) Ceremonies 1.00 (1) 1.00 (1) 1.14 (1) 1.23 (1) Sale S2 n=20 S1 n=20 C2 n=21 C1 n=21 Mean Rank (order) Reasons for offtakes
  • 27. Diseases rank high as a Major Constraint ª W= Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance , *** P<0.001 5.62 ( 6) 5.60 ( 5) 4.88 (7) 4.45 (5) Early disposal of animals 5.62 (5) 5.67 (6) 4.12 (3) 4.71 (6) Lack capital 0.63*** 0.77*** 0.47*** 0.29*** STATISTIC (W ª ) 5.62 (7) 5.67 (7) 4.81 (5) 4.85 (7) Limited access to market 3.22 (4) 4.50 (4) 2.52 (2) 3.85 (3) Theft 2.12 (1) 2.05 (1) 4.85 (6) 4.33 (4) Feeding 2.67 (2) 2.20 (2) 4.69 (4) 3.26 (2) Lack housing 3.10 (3) 2.30 (3) 2.12 (1) 2.52 (1) Diseases S2(n=20) S1(n=20) C2(n=21) C1(n=21) Mean Rank (order) Constraints
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  • 32. The Average Household Flock Size of Goat is Not Affected by Wealth 7.0 1.9 7.9 6.8 7.8 SD 0.051 Pr > F value 6.0 8.2 75 Total 4.0 4.4 16 Poorest 6.0 8.2 21 Poor 10.0 10.8 21 Rich 7.0 8.6 17 Richest Median Mean n Group
  • 33. Farmers’ Preference is for the Local Goat with Average Legs Length *The number of types kept by a farmer ranges from 1 to 3 in Dassa while in Toffo all respondents keep only one type. - 0 2 With wattles - 0 4 Crossbred 2x4 - 0 2 Long legged from North Benin (4) 0.950 91 92 Local with average legs (2) 0.247 9 17 Very short legged (1) Toffo* Dassa* Χ ² >P Frequency (%) of responses ( NB:multiple responses ) Goat types kept by farmers
  • 34. Irrespective of the Village, The Major Disease is The Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR)