Participatory research on the socio-economic, cultural and ecological importance of traditional systems of chicken breeding in the Brazilian semiarid region

Authors

  • Felipe Tenório Jalfim Fundo Internacional para o Desenvolvimento Agrícola – FIDA
  • Francisco Roberto Caporal Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco UFRPE

Keywords:

Chicken breeding, food security, income generation, participatory research

Abstract

The article presents the methodological itinerary and the results of a participatory research in Irapuá community, municipality of Novas Russas-CE, Brazil, with two traditional chicken breeding systems (Dona Salu’s and Dona Socorro’s), for a period of 24 months. The methodology emphasizes participatory monitoring as a key tool for learning. The main results are: i) Dona Salu’s System - income generation, indicated a monthly average net revenue throughout the period of R$ 52,00. As for food security, the average annual egg consumption by the family was 489.5 units; the annual per capita consumption was 163 units (national average of 168.72 units per capita in 2013). ii) Dona Socorro’s System - income generation indicated a monthly average net revenue throughout the period of R$ 145,00. As for food security, the average annual egg consumption by the family was 248.5 units; annual per capita consumption was 83 units.

Published

2016-12-23

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Section

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How to Cite

Participatory research on the socio-economic, cultural and ecological importance of traditional systems of chicken breeding in the Brazilian semiarid region. (2016). Revista Brasileira De Agroecologia (Brazilian Journal of Agroecology), 11(4), 367-377. https://periodicostestes.bce.unb.br/index.php/rbagroecologia/article/view/49978

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