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Importance of livestock production from
grasslands for national and local food and
nutritional security in developing countries
Iain A Wright, Polly Ericksen, Andrew Mude, Lance W. Robinson
and Jason Sircely
International Grassland Congress
New Delhi, 20-24 November 2015
Overview
• The global livestock sector
• Contribution of animal source foods to nutrition
and health
• The importance of rangelands in developing
countries
• Some challenges in pastoral systems
• Opportunities for pastoral systems
The 4 billion people who live
on less than US$10 a day
(primarily in developing
countries) represent a food
market of about $2.9 trillion
per year. (Hammond et al. 2007)
• 37 billion domestic animals
• Asset value $1.4 trillion
• Employs 1.3 billion people
Economic opportunities in the livestock sector
4 of 5 highest valueglobal commodities are livestock
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(values for 2012)
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Based on anticipated change in absolute tonnes of product comparing 2000 and 2030
Nutritional divides among 7 billion people today
chronic hunger
inadequate diets
overweight
obese
balanced diets
Chronic disease
likely to cost $35
trillion by 2030
11% of GNP lost
annually in Africa
and Asia from
poor nutrition
Food insecurity and under nutrition remain
persistent
• 72 developing countries have reached the 2015 MDG 1
target of halving the proportion of hungry people
• Hunger remains an everyday challenge for almost 795
million people worldwide, including 780 million in
developing regions
2014-2016
Importance of animal source foods
• Source of:
• High biological value protein
• Vitamins (e.g. Vit A, B6, B12)
• minerals (e.g. calcium, iron, zinc)
• Omega 3 fatty acids
• Enhance the effectiveness of uptake of other
plant-based micronutrients
• Heath protection (e.g. lactoferrin in milk)
Supplementation with meat increases
arithmetic ability in school children
Supplementation with milk and meat increases
leadership behaviour in school children
Ranking of the most important causes of
malnutrition among Somali pastoralists
Cause of malnutrition Median rank (range)
Reduced milk/food availability 1.5 (1-3)
Childhood infection 1.5 (1-2)
Moving long distances 2.5 (1-4)
Mother’s work load, including
separation from mother
2.5 (1-3)
Sadler and Cately, 2009
Importance of pastoralism
• Grazing land covers 32M km2 - ¼ of land surface
• Supports over 64M poor people1
• 30M of them in Sub-Saharan Africa
1Robinson et al., 2011
< $2/day
Pastoralism
• Marginalized;
• Economically
• Socially
• Politically
• Perceived as
• Backward
• Uneconomic
• Environmentally degrading
Revenue per hectare from livestock, cotton
and sugar cane – Awash Valley, Ethiopia
Behnke and Kerven, 2013
Challenges in pastoral systems
• Aridity
• High Temperatures
• Low soil fertility
• Sharp seasonality
• Inter-annual variability
• Droughts
• Climate change
• Animal disease
• Markets
• Conflict/political
disturbance
Kazakhstan – Livestock numbers
Behnke 2003
Total animal biomass and five year running
average of NDVI, Kajiado district, Kenya
Forage production projections for arid systems and
semi-arid savannas in the Greater Horn of Africa
Area
(millions
km2)
Forage production
(millions t/yr)
Baseline
2006-15
Change
2016-25
Change
2036-45
Hyper-arid to
arid
2.68 4.38 -0.07 0.07
Semi-arid
savannas
1.97 3.18 -0.06 -0.01
Based on projections using G-
Range model
The costs of uninsured risk in Kenya
• Systemic Drought exposure: 28 Droughts last
100 years, 4 in last 10 years
• Frequency and Intensity increasing
• 2008 -2011: 4 consecutive years drought:
– Total value damages and losses US$ 12.1
billion
– Agriculture US$ 1.51 billion (12.5%)
– Livestock US$ 8.74 billion (72.2%)
– 9% national livestock herd died – mostly
cattle
• Food Insecurity due to drought:
– 2009 = 3.8 million people
– 2011 = 3.75 million people affected,
• 1.8 million in marginal crop areas
• 1.9 million people in marginal pastoral
areas
12.5%
72.2%
0.4%
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Agriculture
Livestock
Fisheries
Agro Industry
Health
Nutrition
Education
Energy
Water and sanitation
Environment, tourism etc
Total Value Drought Losses US$ 12.2 billion
This magnitude of drought damage and losses to agriculture and
livestock cannot be financed out of GOK’s budget and by the
Donor community only.
What is Index Based Insurance?
• Policy holders paid based on external “index” that triggers payments
to all insured clients
• Avoids problems that make traditional insurance unprofitable for
small, remote clients:
• Suited for risks affecting a large number of people simultaneously
and for which a suitable index exists.
– No transactions costs of measuring individual losses
– Preserves effort incentives (no moral hazard) as no single individual can
influence index.
• Based on satellite data on forage availability- NDVI , this insurance pays
out when forage scarcity is predicted to cause livestock deaths in an area.
Designing IBLI
S S S S S S
Int Tr T N Wy = (I W )y + X α + X β + X γ + ε
IBLI Coverage
• First launched in Marsabit in January 2010
• Have developed contracts for all arid counties of
Kenya
• Contract provision extended to Isiolo and Wajir in
August 2013
• Also have a program in the Borana Zone of S.
Ethiopia – launched in July 2012
Implementing IBLI
Implementation of IBLI is a joint effort between ILRI
(with support of its technical and development
partners), commercial underwriters and implementing
partners on the ground (government, NGOs, CBOs etc).
EXTENSION, MARKETING, SALES
Results
• 33% drop in households
employing hunger
strategies
• 50% drop in distress
sales of assets
• 33% drop in food aid
reliance
Mobility is the key to pastoral systems
• Movement of animals to take advantage of
spatial and temporal variation in forage (and
water)
• Allowing pastures to re-grow
• Easier to manage in private systems
• High transaction costs in communal systems
• Need to be negotiated and maintained
Mobility is the key to pastoral systems
• Traditional institutional arrangements are under
threat from:
• Population growth
• Pressure to increase crop land
• Legitimate desire for development and prosperity
• Need new pastoral land tenure arrangements
• Facilitated negotiations
• Livestock corridors
• These are crucial to any management
approaches to maintain and improve net primary
production in grasslands.
Improving forage availability
• Technical intervention to increase productivity
(pasture improvement) and reduce variability of
feed supply (forage conservation) have had
mixed success
• Lack of market pull
• Insecurity of land tenure
• Lack of availability of financial services and other
inputs
Livestock exports from Ethiopia
Year Live animals Value (US $
‘000)
Meat (t) Value (US $
‘000)
2005-06 163,000 27,252 7,717 15,598
2006-07 234,000 36,507 7,917 18,448
2007-08 298,000 40,865 5,875 15,471
2008-09 150,000 77,350 6,400 24,480
2009-10 334,000 91,000 10,000 34,000
2010-11 472,000 148,000 16,877 63,200
2011-12 800,000 207,100 17,800 78,000
2012-13 680,000 150,000 16,500 68,000
Cattle exports from Burkina Faso, Mali and
Niger
Stimulating fodder supply and makets
• Market demand is stimulating interest in
fattening animals
• Lack of credit facilities and collateral for
buying/growing fodder
• Insurance could provide a mechanism for using
livestock as collateral and stimulate the market
for credit and financial services
• Stimulate fodder markets
Conclusions
• Pastoral systems have an important role to play
in food and nutritional security
• Need to manage and mitigate the risks of
variation in fodder supply
• Index based insurance
• Market opportunities are increasing creating a
demand for new technologies including fodder
technologies (but also animal health and
breeding)
• Land tenure systems need to be robust
• Negotiated among stakeholders to ensure mobility
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Importance of livestock production from grasslands for national and local food and nutritional security in developing countries

  • 1. Importance of livestock production from grasslands for national and local food and nutritional security in developing countries Iain A Wright, Polly Ericksen, Andrew Mude, Lance W. Robinson and Jason Sircely International Grassland Congress New Delhi, 20-24 November 2015
  • 2. Overview • The global livestock sector • Contribution of animal source foods to nutrition and health • The importance of rangelands in developing countries • Some challenges in pastoral systems • Opportunities for pastoral systems
  • 3. The 4 billion people who live on less than US$10 a day (primarily in developing countries) represent a food market of about $2.9 trillion per year. (Hammond et al. 2007) • 37 billion domestic animals • Asset value $1.4 trillion • Employs 1.3 billion people Economic opportunities in the livestock sector
  • 4. 4 of 5 highest valueglobal commodities are livestock FAOSTAT 2014 (values for 2012) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Production(MT)millions Netproductionvalue(Int$)billion net production value (Int $) billion production (MT) Cow milk has overtaken rice Eggs have displaced maize
  • 5. Gains in meat consumption in developing countries are outpacing those of developed 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1980 1990 2002 2015 2030 2050 Millionmetrictonnes developing developed developing at same per cap. as developed (hypothetical)
  • 6. % growth in demand for livestock products 2000 - 2030 6 0 50 100 150 200 E.AsiaPacific China SouthAsia SSA Highincome Beef 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 E.AsiaPacific China SouthAsia SSA Highincome Pork 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 E.AsiaPacific China SouthAsia SSA Highincome Poultry 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 E.AsiaPacific China SouthAsia SSA Highincome Milk FAO, 2011 Based on anticipated change in absolute tonnes of product comparing 2000 and 2030
  • 7. Nutritional divides among 7 billion people today chronic hunger inadequate diets overweight obese balanced diets Chronic disease likely to cost $35 trillion by 2030 11% of GNP lost annually in Africa and Asia from poor nutrition
  • 8. Food insecurity and under nutrition remain persistent • 72 developing countries have reached the 2015 MDG 1 target of halving the proportion of hungry people • Hunger remains an everyday challenge for almost 795 million people worldwide, including 780 million in developing regions 2014-2016
  • 9. Importance of animal source foods • Source of: • High biological value protein • Vitamins (e.g. Vit A, B6, B12) • minerals (e.g. calcium, iron, zinc) • Omega 3 fatty acids • Enhance the effectiveness of uptake of other plant-based micronutrients • Heath protection (e.g. lactoferrin in milk)
  • 10. Supplementation with meat increases arithmetic ability in school children
  • 11. Supplementation with milk and meat increases leadership behaviour in school children
  • 12. Ranking of the most important causes of malnutrition among Somali pastoralists Cause of malnutrition Median rank (range) Reduced milk/food availability 1.5 (1-3) Childhood infection 1.5 (1-2) Moving long distances 2.5 (1-4) Mother’s work load, including separation from mother 2.5 (1-3) Sadler and Cately, 2009
  • 13. Importance of pastoralism • Grazing land covers 32M km2 - ¼ of land surface • Supports over 64M poor people1 • 30M of them in Sub-Saharan Africa 1Robinson et al., 2011 < $2/day
  • 14. Pastoralism • Marginalized; • Economically • Socially • Politically • Perceived as • Backward • Uneconomic • Environmentally degrading
  • 15. Revenue per hectare from livestock, cotton and sugar cane – Awash Valley, Ethiopia Behnke and Kerven, 2013
  • 16. Challenges in pastoral systems • Aridity • High Temperatures • Low soil fertility • Sharp seasonality • Inter-annual variability • Droughts • Climate change • Animal disease • Markets • Conflict/political disturbance
  • 17. Kazakhstan – Livestock numbers Behnke 2003
  • 18. Total animal biomass and five year running average of NDVI, Kajiado district, Kenya
  • 19. Forage production projections for arid systems and semi-arid savannas in the Greater Horn of Africa Area (millions km2) Forage production (millions t/yr) Baseline 2006-15 Change 2016-25 Change 2036-45 Hyper-arid to arid 2.68 4.38 -0.07 0.07 Semi-arid savannas 1.97 3.18 -0.06 -0.01 Based on projections using G- Range model
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  • 21. The costs of uninsured risk in Kenya • Systemic Drought exposure: 28 Droughts last 100 years, 4 in last 10 years • Frequency and Intensity increasing • 2008 -2011: 4 consecutive years drought: – Total value damages and losses US$ 12.1 billion – Agriculture US$ 1.51 billion (12.5%) – Livestock US$ 8.74 billion (72.2%) – 9% national livestock herd died – mostly cattle • Food Insecurity due to drought: – 2009 = 3.8 million people – 2011 = 3.75 million people affected, • 1.8 million in marginal crop areas • 1.9 million people in marginal pastoral areas 12.5% 72.2% 0.4% 0.7% 0.5% 0.7% 0.4% 3.3% 9.1% 0.1% Agriculture Livestock Fisheries Agro Industry Health Nutrition Education Energy Water and sanitation Environment, tourism etc Total Value Drought Losses US$ 12.2 billion This magnitude of drought damage and losses to agriculture and livestock cannot be financed out of GOK’s budget and by the Donor community only.
  • 22. What is Index Based Insurance? • Policy holders paid based on external “index” that triggers payments to all insured clients • Avoids problems that make traditional insurance unprofitable for small, remote clients: • Suited for risks affecting a large number of people simultaneously and for which a suitable index exists. – No transactions costs of measuring individual losses – Preserves effort incentives (no moral hazard) as no single individual can influence index.
  • 23. • Based on satellite data on forage availability- NDVI , this insurance pays out when forage scarcity is predicted to cause livestock deaths in an area. Designing IBLI S S S S S S Int Tr T N Wy = (I W )y + X α + X β + X γ + ε
  • 24. IBLI Coverage • First launched in Marsabit in January 2010 • Have developed contracts for all arid counties of Kenya • Contract provision extended to Isiolo and Wajir in August 2013 • Also have a program in the Borana Zone of S. Ethiopia – launched in July 2012
  • 25. Implementing IBLI Implementation of IBLI is a joint effort between ILRI (with support of its technical and development partners), commercial underwriters and implementing partners on the ground (government, NGOs, CBOs etc). EXTENSION, MARKETING, SALES
  • 26. Results • 33% drop in households employing hunger strategies • 50% drop in distress sales of assets • 33% drop in food aid reliance
  • 27. Mobility is the key to pastoral systems • Movement of animals to take advantage of spatial and temporal variation in forage (and water) • Allowing pastures to re-grow • Easier to manage in private systems • High transaction costs in communal systems • Need to be negotiated and maintained
  • 28. Mobility is the key to pastoral systems • Traditional institutional arrangements are under threat from: • Population growth • Pressure to increase crop land • Legitimate desire for development and prosperity • Need new pastoral land tenure arrangements • Facilitated negotiations • Livestock corridors • These are crucial to any management approaches to maintain and improve net primary production in grasslands.
  • 29. Improving forage availability • Technical intervention to increase productivity (pasture improvement) and reduce variability of feed supply (forage conservation) have had mixed success • Lack of market pull • Insecurity of land tenure • Lack of availability of financial services and other inputs
  • 30. Livestock exports from Ethiopia Year Live animals Value (US $ ‘000) Meat (t) Value (US $ ‘000) 2005-06 163,000 27,252 7,717 15,598 2006-07 234,000 36,507 7,917 18,448 2007-08 298,000 40,865 5,875 15,471 2008-09 150,000 77,350 6,400 24,480 2009-10 334,000 91,000 10,000 34,000 2010-11 472,000 148,000 16,877 63,200 2011-12 800,000 207,100 17,800 78,000 2012-13 680,000 150,000 16,500 68,000
  • 31. Cattle exports from Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger
  • 32. Stimulating fodder supply and makets • Market demand is stimulating interest in fattening animals • Lack of credit facilities and collateral for buying/growing fodder • Insurance could provide a mechanism for using livestock as collateral and stimulate the market for credit and financial services • Stimulate fodder markets
  • 33. Conclusions • Pastoral systems have an important role to play in food and nutritional security • Need to manage and mitigate the risks of variation in fodder supply • Index based insurance • Market opportunities are increasing creating a demand for new technologies including fodder technologies (but also animal health and breeding) • Land tenure systems need to be robust • Negotiated among stakeholders to ensure mobility
  • 34. The presentation has a Creative Commons licence. You are free to re-use or distribute this work, provided credit is given to ILRI. better lives through livestock ilri.org