173
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Family poultry development systems among smallholder broiler farmers in the Goromonzi district of Zimbabwe

&
Pages 538-552 | Received 19 Nov 2019, Accepted 15 Mar 2021, Published online: 16 Apr 2021

References

  • Bhattacharyya, J. (2004). Theorizing community development. Community Development Society. Journal, 34(2), 5–34.
  • Blickem, C., Dawson, S., Kirk, S., Vassilev, I., Mathieson, A., Harrison, R., & Lamb, J. (2018). What is asset-based community development and how might it improve the health of people with long-term conditions? A realist synthesis. SAGE Open, 8(3), 215824401878722.
  • Boyd, C. P., Hayes, L., Wilson, R. L., & Bearsley-Smith, C. (2008). Harnessing the social capital of rural communities for youth mental health: An asset-based community development framework. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 16(4), 189–193.
  • Etz, K. E., & Arroyo, J. A. (2015). Small sample research: Considerations beyond statistical power. Prevention Science, 16(7), 1033–1036.
  • FAO. (2010). Smallholder poultry production: Livelihoods, food security and socio-cultural significance. Rome,Italy: Author.
  • FAO. (2014). Family poultry development: Issues, opportunities and constraints. Rome, Italy: Author.
  • Gororo, E., & Kashangura, M. T. (2016). Broiler production in an urban and peri-urban area of Zimbabwe. Development Southern Africa, 33(1), 99–112.
  • Higgins, K. M., & Mazula, A. (1993). Community development: A national strategy in Zimbabwe. Community Development Journal, 28(1), 19–30.
  • Hutcheson, G., & Hutcheson, G. (2012). Multinomial logistic regression. The SAGE Dictionary of Quantitative Management Research, 209–212. doi:https://doi.org/10.4135/9781446251119.n63
  • Hyman, D. (1990). Six Models of Community Intervention: A Dialectical Synthesis of Social Theory and Social Action. Sociological Practice,8(1), 32–47. http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/socprac/vol8/iss1/5
  • Kamoyo, M., Muranda, Z., & Chikuya, T. (2015). Agricultural export crop participation, contract farming and rural livelihood in Zimbabwe: The case of cotton farming in rushinga district. IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance, 6(6), 110–120.
  • Kenny, S., & Connors, P. (2017). Developing communities for the future. Boston: Cengage Learning.
  • Kretzmann, J., & McKnight, J. P. (1996). Assets-based community development. National Civic Review, 85(4), 23–29.
  • Kwak, C., & Clayton-Matthews, A. (2002). Multinomial logistic regression. Nursing Research, 51(6), 404–410.
  • Lenneiye, M. (2000). Testing community empowerment strategies in Zimbabwe: Examples from nutrition supplementation, and water supply and sanitation programmes. IDS Bulletin, 31(1), 21–29.
  • LMAC. (2018, February 1), Livestock Zimbabwe update
  • Mansuri, G., & Rao, V. (2004). Community based (and driven) development: A critical review. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.501663
  • Mathie, A., & Cunningham, G. (2003). From clients to citizens: Asset-based community development as a strategy for community-driven development. Development in Practice, 13(5), 474–486.
  • Matondi, P. B. (2012). Zimbabwe’s fast track land reform. London: Zed Books.
  • McAinsh, C. V., Kusina, J., Madsen, J., & Nyoni, O. (2004). Traditional chicken production in Zimbabwe. World’s Poultry Science Journal, 60(2), 233–246.
  • Melese, A. T. (2012). Contract farming: Business models that maximise the inclusion of and benefits for smallholder farmers in the value chain. Uniform Law Review, 17(1–2), 291–306.
  • Mlambo, T., Mbiriri, D. T., Mutibvu, T., & Kashangura, M. T. (2011). Village chicken production systems in Zhombe communal area of Zimbabwe. Livestock Research for Rural Development, 23(7), 1–8. http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd23/7/mlam23154.htm
  • Monyai, S., Lesaoana, M., Darikwa, T., & Nyamugure, P. (2015). Application of multinomial logistic regression to educational factors of the 2009 general household survey in South Africa. Journal of Applied Statistics, 43(1), 128–139.
  • Mosse, D. (2001). People’s knowledge’, participation and patronage: operations and representations in rural development. In B. Cook & U. Kothari (Eds.), Participation - the newtyranny (pp. 16–35). Zed Press.
  • Muchadeyi, F. C., Sibanda, S., Kusina, N. T., Kusina, J., ., & Makuza, S. (2004). The village chicken production system in rushinga district of Zimbabwe; F C. Livestock Research for Rural Development, 16(6). http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd16/6/much16040.htm
  • Musundire, M. T. (2016). Influence of age and sex on carcass and meat quality traits of scavenging guinea fowls (dissertation).
  • Muthuri, J. N., Moon, J., & Idemudia, U. (2012). Corporate Innovation and sustainable community development in developing countries. Business & Society, 51(3), 355–381.
  • Narayan, D. (2002). Empowerment and Poverty Reduction: A Sourcebook. World Bank' Publications.
  • Ncube, P., Roberts, S., & Zengeni, T. (2017). The southern African poultry value chain: Regional development versus national imperatives.WIDER Working Paper. https://doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2017/321-9
  • Newell, R., Picketts, I., & Dale, A. (2020). Community systems models and development scenarios for integrated planning: Lessons learned from a participatory approach. Community Development, 51(3), 261–282.
  • O’Neill, M. (2020). Increasing community engagement in collective impact approaches to advance social change. Community Development, 51(1), 17–35.
  • OXFAM. (2015). Woman, seeds and nutrition: Consolidated baseline survey report for Vietnam and Zimbabwe. rep. Author. Novib, The Netherlands.
  • Oya, C. A. R. L. O. (2011). Contract farming in Sub-Saharan Africa: A survey of approaches, debates and issues. Journal of Agrarian Change, 12(1), 1–33.
  • Pedersen, C. V. (2002). Production of semi-scavenging chickens in Zimbabwe (dissertation). Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. Copenhagen: Department of Animal Science and Animal Health.
  • Penz(Jr), A. M., & Bruno, D. G. Challenges facing the global poultry industry until 2020. In Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Australian Poultry Science Symposium, Sydney, New South Wales, 14–16th February 2011. (pp. 49–55). Australia.
  • Phillips, R., & Pittman, R. H. (2009). A framework for community and economic development. In An introduction to community development 2nd ed., essay: 3–19. Routledge.
  • Popple, K., & Quinney, A. (2002). Theory and practice of community development: A case study from the United Kingdom. Journal of the Community Development Society, 33(1), 71–85.
  • Porto, G. G., Chauvin, N. D., & Olarreaga, M. (2011). Supply chains in export agriculture, competition, and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa. Centre for Economic Policy Research. Washington DC.
  • Pstross, M., Talmage, C. A., & Knopf, R. C. (2014). A story about storytelling: Enhancement of community participation through catalytic storytelling. Community Development, 45(5), 525–538.
  • Quimbo, M. A., Perez, J. E., & Tan, F. O. (2018). Community development approaches and methods: Implications for community development practice and research. Community Development, 49(5), 589–603.
  • Sen, A. K. (2001). Development as freedom. Oxford University Press. New York.
  • Talmage, C. A., Meyer, S. A., & Rath, E. (2020). Measuring the impacts of community innovations: The little free farmstand in Geneva, New York. International Journal of Community Well-Being, 3(3), 391–415.
  • Thompson, D. (2019). Community identity, governance, and resilience under agri-environmental shifts in two communities of southwestern Uruguay. Community Development, 50(5), 497–514.
  • Warren, R. L. (1968). Theory and practice in community development. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 50(5), 1226–1238.
  • Wellman, G. C. (2012). Community empowerment and public transportation agencies: A case study analysis of transit agencies’ community development initiatives. Community Development, 43(4), 512–526.
  • Zengeni, T. (2017). Evaluating the competitiveness of Zimbabwe’s poultry industry, In Competition Law and Economic Regulation in Southern Africa. In Addressing Market Power in Southern Africa. essay: 234–260. Wits University Press.
  • ZIMSTAT. (2016). The food poverty atlas; Small area food poverty estimation. rep. Zimbabwe: Harare.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.